Easy Wi-Fi for Nokia S60 3rd Edition 3.0.8

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Devicescape Easy Wi-Fi automates the tedious process of signing in at Wi-Fi hotspots which need you to type your username and password on a web page. Provide Easy Wi-Fi your username and password details once, and thereafter your logins are completely automated, even across all roaming partners. Features: Automated connection to Wi-Fi hotspots; Unlimited number of providers in your account; Thousands of different providers supported at airports, hotels, cafe''s, munis, public spaces, and universities; Adding new providers is fast, so you can customize the coverage that works for you; A big list of free providers is automatically available and expanding all the time; Automated sign-in while roaming; Add your own personal networks and share then with friends; Control all your Wi-Fi devices in your Easy Wi-Fi account; Manage your devices from your mobile device or with a browser on your PC.

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