New app easily maps WiFi passwords from airports and lounges around the world

SSSHHHHH: This interactive map shows the WiFi Passwords for Airports Across the World

Perhaps a traveler’s greatest frustration: Being stuck in the terminal, with plenty of emails to check, but no WiFi to do so.

Squander no longer. While many airports require you to join a particular VIP airline club to snag WiFi passwords, savvy traveler Anil Polat (a.k.a. our hero), who is behind the blogfoXnoMad, has compiled a map of airport WiFi networks and passwords throughout the world with the help of his followers.

“Finding an open wireless connection in many airports isn’t always easy, or possible, without a password,” writes Polat on his blog. “The difficulty of getting online is why I asked you for, and created, an always-up-to-date list of airport wireless passwords around the world.”

Polar posts on the foXnoMad Facebook page whenever a new password or airport is added.

Explore the map below to find out the passwords for your go-to airports. Most of them are pretty effortless to remember — at San Diego International Airport, for instance, simply type in “firstclass” (this is the password for many Delta Sky Clubs around the country). At Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau

WiFox in Lonely Planet.

Created by blogger and computer security engineer Anil Polat, the WiFox Wi-Fi app is updated in real-time with information verified from a range of sources
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