The number of times I've had a friendly stranger simply give me a WiFi password, whether they're using WiFi at a cafe or they work at one, is incredible. Considering many places like you to pay for WiFi, people seem to be pretty free-and-easy with the passwords. Other times they're written on a chalkboard or on a piece of paper at the till, so use your eyes, put on a big smile and charm your way to free WiFi.
It happens that we visit places less often when we do not find an active WiFi hotspot (more importantly, a free one). Moreover, when sitting at a restaurant, the first thing we are curious about is whether the restaurant offers a free WiFi or not. Fortunately, there are many ways which one can follow to get free WiFi almost anywhere and do it with minimal hassle. Let us check them out:
You might be surprised to find that if you have cable internet at home, your provider probably gives you access to all of their Wi-Fi hotspots around town. This is especially true if you have Time Warner or Cox providers. Check your provider’s website to see if they provide this free WiFi park.