Coffee shops (Starbucks, Peet’s) Airports (Nearly all airports in the United States and other countries offer free Wi-Fi, although some require payment) Hotels (Hyatt, Best Western, Motel 6, Comfort Inn, Extended Stay America, Walt Disney Resorts) Restaurants (Taco Bell, McDonalds, Dunkin, Einstein Bros, IHOP, Denny’s, Krispy Kreme, Panera, Arby’s, Wendy’s) Retail Stores (Apple, Office Depot, Lowes, Ikea, Target, Best Buy, Staples, Whole Foods, Safeway) Truck stops (Love’s, Flying J) Malls (Typically there will be a free mall-wide Wi-Fi service, and some stores may offer their own)

On an iPhone or iPad, open the App Store and search for WiFi Map: Find Internet & VPN. Tap the GET button on the app to install it. On an Android, open the Play Store and search for Free WiFi Passwords & Internet Hotspot - WiFi Map. Tap the INSTALL button to download the app, and then tap its icon to open it.

Open the Facebook app by tapping the blue-and-white “f” icon on your home screen or app drawer. Tap the three-line menu. Tap Settings & Privacy (iPhone/iPad) or Settings & Privacy (Android). Tap Privacy Shortcuts. Tap Manage your location settings. Tap Find Wi-Fi. Tap Enable Find Wi-Fi. Follow the on-screen instruction to allow the correct permissions. You will then see a list of nearby Wi-Fi access points.

Most other internet providers that offer free hotspots have Wi-Fi locators on their websites.

Some libraries/schools have daily use restrictions or content restrictions, so make sure you know what you can and cannot do before using these resources. Look for a Wi-Fi network called “Guest” or “Open” when searching. If a password is required for guests, ask someone at an information desk how to proceed.

See How to Connect to the Internet On Your Laptop Through Your Cell Phone to learn how to set up tethering on your iPhone or Android. Contact your mobile provider to ask if tethering is included with your plan, and make sure you understand all of the potential charges.

Due to the coronavirus, Spectrum is offering free high-speed internet access to K-12 or college students who don’t otherwise have access to the internet. [3] X Research source This promotion applied to new signups between 3/16/2020 and 6/30/2020, but dates are subject to change.

If you’re in the United States, Lifeline offers free or discounted internet and mobile phone services for qualifying households. [4] X Trustworthy Source Federal Communications Commission Independent U. S. government agency responsible for regulating radio, television, and satellite, and phone communications Go to source To check your eligibility, visit https://nationalverifier. servicenowservices. com/lifeline. Call your region’s information line (211 in many US regions) to ask about free and discounted internet options.

Other Internet service providers (ISPs) sometimes offer free hours or trials as well, so keep an eye out for these promotions. If you sign up for a trial, make sure to cancel your account before you are billed for service.