elodie wrote:
> It would be a lot worse to point out their stupidity that they base their
> answers on an advert and that they have never audited those systems.

The thing is, it's easy to find gratis web hosts on a search engine, but you have a lot stricter requirements, like you expect a gratis web host that has just as good security and feature set as a paid web host. That's a lot to ask for, and I don't think anyone else on here is looking for that. Of course you're going to have a hard time finding it, and of course people who aren't really interested in it, but have suggestions for things to look at, aren't going to make absolutely sure that those suggestions fit what you want perfectly.

elodie wrote:
> But now open wifi means I need to buy a device from a guy that is kosher,
> halal and sanctified in this church of whatever and not a way to hook up to
> the Internet without entering a password.

I've always interpreted "open Wi-Fi" as "Wi-Fi access points that anyone can use". I don't think anyone interprets the term any differently. But your question in "Searching for Open Wifi" is incredibly confusing. It sounds like you're asking us, strangers on the Internet who might be on opposite corners of the globe, to tell you where to find open wireless networks in your local area. But that doesn't make sense.

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