WifiMapper Launches on Android With Some Exclusive New Features
WifiMapper, an iOS app that helps you find free Wi-Fi hotspots around the world, launches today on the Google Play store with some useful Android-only features.
WifiMapper shows the location of the Wi-Fi hotspots, lets you know if there is a time limit and whether you need to register to use it, provides detailed information about the connection speed, and even indicates whether the connection is a secure network or not. From now on, Android users can find free Wi-Fi and help gather information about these places. Plus, Android users can connect to hotspots directly from the app and view the history of hotspots you’ve connected to. Android users can also view statistics on data usage and total connection times on specific networks.
To edit, categorize, and comment on hotspots, you need to log in with a Facebook account (which many people aren’t interested in), but CEO Brendan Gill told TechCrunch that the email login option should be available soon. You can download WifiMapper for free from the Google Play store from the link below.
WifiMapper – Free Wi-Fi Map | Google play store