Liberal MP David Honey is raising the alarm about Perth Airport's free wi-fi policy, saying it's an invasion of privacy — and a digital rights expert agrees. But the airport says the terms and conditions are standard.
An international airport is like the one place where I might connect to a public wifi. Maybe I’ve just landed and don’t have a local SIM yet? Or could be I’m on a stopover and only here for a few hours?
An international airport is like the one place where I might connect to a public wifi. Maybe I’ve just landed and don’t have a local SIM yet? Or could be I’m on a stopover and only here for a few hours?
This is why I stressed “within the country”