Wi-Fi passwords from airports around the world in one brilliant map

The map we never knew we needed.
 By 
Nicole Gallucci
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Killing time before your flight can be a serious drag, but traveling just got a lot less painful thanks to this airport Wi-Fi map.

Travel blogger and computer security engineer, Anil Polat, understands the struggle of sitting in an airport without free Wi-Fi, so he created a handy interactive map for airport-goers to easily find Wi-Fi passwords.

The map, which Polat updates regularly, includes the Wi-Fi passwords and locations of dozens of airports around the world.

By clicking on an airport, users receive specific directions on where to sit to best access the Wi-Fi connection, along with instructions for inputting the password.

Say goodbye to those pesky mobile data charges and spotty hot spot connections and hello to the convenient reality of free airport Wi-Fi, people.

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Nicole Gallucci

Nicole is a Senior Editor at Mashable. She primarily covers entertainment and digital culture trends, and in her free time she can be found watching TV, sending voice notes, or going viral on Twitter for admiring knitwear. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemichele5.

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