FACEBOOK IS BETA TESTING A WI-FI DISCOVERY FEATURE FOR IPHONES: Facebook is reportedly testing a feature that tells users where nearby Wi-Fi is being offered, according to The Next Web. When opted in to the new feature, users are shown a map with nearby locations that offer Wi-Fi, as well as information about the business, the network name, and how close the business is. The service can be found in the menu section for some iPhone users in select countries, and it's unclear whether the feature has been made available for Android users as of yet.
Aside from helping users connect to public Wi-Fi there are a number of reasons the company may be interested in pointing users toward Wi-Fi networks:
This is not the first time Facebook has toyed with facilitating Wi-Fi access. In 2014 Facebook started a partnership with Cisco to offer free internet for users who checked into a business using the social network, according to VentureBeat. More generally, however, it's likely the initiative is just part and parcel of Facebook's efforts to get more users connected to the internet and using the social network. Other efforts include the company's Free Basics app, which gives users in emerging markets limited access to the internet without having to pay for the data used to access it.
via businessinsider
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Facebook explores Wi-Fi discovery feature
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