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Forgot WiFi password? Here’s How To Find It

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Have you ever forgotten the WiFi password of your home network connection and left with no different possibility than resetting the WiFi router, there’s some way to find out the password of the router while not resetting it. Curious how? Here’s our guide on how to find the WiFi password.

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Tracking Human Mobility using WiFi signals | Privacy | eSkills

Tracking Human Mobility using WiFi signals | Privacy | eSkills | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Sune Lehmann

Case in point: My group has just released a new preprint (get it here) that shows how the WiFi information routinely collected by your smartphone can easily be converted to precise information about your location. WiFi routers reveal where you live, work, and spend your leisure time.

While your phone may have told you that WiFi helps “improve location accuracy”, it may come as a surprise that:

 

A majority of apps in the store have access to the list of routers around you (scanned every 20 seconds).Your Android smartphone by default scans for WiFi routers even if you disable WiFi.

 

Learn more:

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/12/21/privacy-in-the-digital-world-shouldnt-we-talk-about-it/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/dangers-of-wifi-in-public-places/

 


Via Gust MEES
Gust MEES's curator insight, May 30, 2015 11:21 AM
Sune Lehmann

Case in point: My group has just released a new preprint (get it here) that shows how the WiFi information routinely collected by your smartphone can easily be converted to precise information about your location. WiFi routers reveal where you live, work, and spend your leisure time.

While your phone may have told you that WiFi helps “improve location accuracy”, it may come as a surprise that:


  • A majority of apps in the store have access to the list of routers around you (scanned every 20 seconds).
  • Your Android smartphone by default scans for WiFi routers even if you disable WiFi.


Learn more:


https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/12/21/privacy-in-the-digital-world-shouldnt-we-talk-about-it/


https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/dangers-of-wifi-in-public-places/