I think these places have WiFi passwords so that you have to ask an employee—they don’t want everyone and their sister to have it saved on their device.
You'd think, but so many places have a "guest" wifi but don't put the password anywhere.
I don't think checking some crowdsourced datasheet just in case someone submitted it and it's still accurate is any more convenient than having to ask an employee, but there are definitely plenty of times the password isn't readily available.
> I don't think checking some crowdsourced datasheet just in case someone submitted it and it's still accurate is any more convenient than having to ask an employee
Yeah, I know, I literally just said that. I was simply responding to your assertion that there is "no point" in having the wifi password since no, not every place has it "at the register already."
AADV123 t1_ix6v129 wrote
I think these places have WiFi passwords so that you have to ask an employee—they don’t want everyone and their sister to have it saved on their device.