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NEWS.com.au <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> 22000 people fail to read Wi-Fi terms and agree to scrub portaloos NEWS.com.au Manchester-based company Purple, which works with businesses to provide Wi-Fi hot spots for the public, added a â??Community Service Clauseâ?? to their usual connection terms as part of an experiment to highlight the dangers of what can be hidden in user ... Tens of thousands unwittingly sign up to clean toilets and unblock sewers through free Wi-FiThe Independent Wi-Fi Users Agree to Clean Toilets by Not Reading Fine PrintPopular Mechanics Thousands agree to clean toilets for Wi-Fi because they didn't read the termsThe Age Gizmodo -Wi-Fi NOW News (blog) -New York Magazine -Purple WiFi all 22 news articles » Courtesy of WestNet City Wi-Fi www.westnet.ca |