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How to find out the WiFi password? (Android, iOS)

You travel and have no idea where you have free WiFi. Instead of searching all over the city for suspicious unlocked WiFi access points, you can connect to locked ones. How ?!

In this article, I will write instructions on how to find out the password for almost every locked WiFi. It may sound impossible, or even a scam, but it is not. There really is an easy way to connect to almost any locked WiFi, anywhere in the world!

No, you don't have to be a hacker and use various tools and hardware accessories, you only need an internet connection to install one application and that's it.

It is, therefore, an application called "Instabridge".

How does Instabridge work?

This application relies on the user community to obtain passwords for WiFi access points anywhere in the world.

This means that the more people hear about this app the more passwords will be in the database. Also, everyone who contributes to the database will receive points that they can use for benefits in the application.

If you don't want to contribute, you can use the app only to connect to already added WiFi access points.

Immediately after launching the application, you will see a list of WiFi access points in the area with available passwords.

You can tap "Show password" to see the password, or you can connect to that WiFi right away.

By default, the app is set to automatically connect to the first available WiFi, and you can turn this off in options.

When you open some WiFi you can see more information, such as speed, address, distance from you, which user last added the password

By clicking on "Map" you can see the map with all WiFi access points in the area, and when you click on the one you will see all the necessary information, as well as the password.

Password sharing

As I wrote this app relies on the contribution of the user community. If you want to contribute you can register and share the code for some WiFi.

You can do this by clicking on "Share WiFi", selecting the WiFi you know the password for, and entering the password in the field that appears.

You can choose whether it is a private or public network. Private networks are routers that are mostly located in houses and apartments, and public ones are related to cafes, and restaurants…

The application is available for Android and iOS, it is completely free and you can download it from the following links:

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