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Dude55,
An interesting thought and perhaps worthy of a form all of its own.
I would argue that if you leave your car open infront of your house and leave the keys in it, this does not make it right that you can drive it away if you do not have permission.
Same principle with WiFi I would argue
I stay with my comments , that you should not connect to a WiFi network if you do not know you have permission. If like your good self, someone leaves their WiFi open for all, then you are giving permission. So is any town, area, or building that install open systems.
but
we both know a lot of people leave settings on default and unintentionally leave their network open for all to use.
Unfortunately, as this is a global site, not everyone reading the forums will have unlimited internet connections, that is they pay for the volume downloaded. . If someone was to log on to such a connection, they are costing the owner money. True it is their own fault, but refer to the analogy of the car !!!!
That is the reason for my comment regarding connection.
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