Receive messages from those who "see" your wifi network to request access

Those who have a wifi network at home can take advantage of the nice idea of ​​the Wifis site to transform their private network into a means of contact .
The idea is to provide a contact form for all those who see the network on their PC, so that they can, if they want, send a private message .
Operation is very simple and, above all, free.
You just need to connect to the Wifis.org site and sign up using a Facebook or Google account.
You can then choose a name to give to your network, for example pomhey or navigaweb to get an address like www.wifis.org/pomhey .
You can then go to the router of your wireless network (see how to enter the router configuration) and change the name (the SSID) of the network by putting the address provided by Wifis or, in my case, www.wifis.org/pomhey .
At this point, anyone who sees the network from the outside, then neighbors or those who pass in the nearby street, can see the SSID made from an internet address and try to contact the network owner by sending him a private message.
Maybe there is no particular utility, but it can be a nice way to build a bridge between your network and other people who don't have access to it.
Obviously the network must remain protected and those who want to access the wifis.org site will still need an internet connection, from a mobile phone or computer.
The contact form is absolutely secure and the owner of the wireless network remains anonymous on the outside, as normal.
In small organizations, hotels or shops it can be a way to ask for the password without having to create a public wifi hotspot that is certainly more complex.
Wifis is completely free, simple and also explained in Italian.
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