How do consumers feel about profiting from their internet data

OPP Open WiFi
OPP Open WiFi
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2 min readMay 31, 2018

Just like any exciting venture, market research is essential. Not only is it important to find out how consumers feel about particular services or products, but it’s also good to learn about any concerns they may have. When it comes to making your internet connection work for you, we wanted to find out what people liked or were unsure about. 1 million consumers took part in this survey and here are the results:

· 76% of participants said that they were happy to receive payment or at least curious to learn about being paid for donating their unused internet data.

· 10% of participants run their own businesses and would be happy to offer their business WiFi as a hotspot to customers.

· 90% of participants felt that it would be unfair to pay for WiFi in a public space. They would be prepared to wait until they reached an area where the WiFi was free rather than pay for it.

· 69% said that they would be happy to receive a router in order to make their home connection a WiFi hotspot host.

· 69% agreed that it is a good idea to be paid for joining a Hotspot Host program.

· 70% liked the idea and would take advantage of receiving payment with our crypto token.

· 35% requested more information regarding investing in the project.

As you can see, the response was overwhelmingly positive! Considering this concept is so fresh and new to many, it’s easy to predict that this positive trend will continue to grow. Just as more people become aware of the benefits of using their internet to make money, the number of participants and investors will undoubtedly grow. Those offering their internet as a WiFi hotspot host will receive compensation in the form of crypto tokens or advertising and client data. At the same time, users will enjoy free WiFi wherever they go! Interested in finding out more? Contact our friendly team today.

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OPP Open WiFi
OPP Open WiFi

Our mission is to expand our WiFi community starting with the UK then Europe and across the world with a view of creating a free open network for anybody to use