"Paul Fertser" <fercer...@gmail.com> wrote: > Brian Epstein <br...@deepbluecommunications.com> writes: > > Assuming Gold’s Gym is now the official Gym sponsor for all Wyndham > > hotels. Now for example when anyone searches for the word “Gym” or > > “step class” on Google.com at any Super8 from behind our equipment, > > the search is modified prior to being sent to Google.com such that > > the search now says “step class golds gym”. > > Am I reading that right that when somebody wants to send a search > query to Google you hijack it and modify however you want? Seriously?
That's how I read it. If that happened to me on a "free" hotel internet connection (which I am paying for with my room charge), I would NOT stay at that hotel again (I would leave after that night if possible) and (at minimum) the following people would be informed why I left: The hotel manager, corporate headquarters (if the hotel was part of a chain), my friends who keep up with me on various social media sites, Google Maps and any other place that I could find online that did reviews on that hotel, anyone who asked me about my trip. If I am on a public network, most anything important is running back home over a OpenVPN or connecting via HTTPS, but messing with guests searches will only lose you goodwill... Aaron Z _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel