This probably will not last long, but it is fun for now. Much like our hacking the wii servers with firefox post , user agents are providing fun once again.
Starbucks and AT&T wifi recently opened up free access to the iPhone. By changing the user agent the browser, anybody can make their browser look like the iPhone to the servers. A couple of easy switches away and it is access for everybody.
Here is how to do it in Safari. Switching user agents in firefox is almost as easy. This documents the iPhone user agent information.
1. Open Safari while connected to a AT&T wifi
2. Enter the Preferences , select the Advanced tab, and then select Show the Develop menu in the menu bar
3. From the Develop menu select User Agent
4. Select the iPhone User-Agent
5. The page will reload and ask for a geniune iPhone number. Everybody has a friend with an iPhone, right?
6. Welcome to free internet from Starbucks
I did a quick demonstration of this at my local Starbucks...
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