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WiFi Web Login

WiFi Web Login

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Automate public WiFi logins in the background

System Requirements

Updated
August 30, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Android
Android 5.0++
Package Name
com.androidyou.wifiloginnew

So here's my honest take on WiFi Web Login. I've tested a bunch of productivity apps like this and this one's pretty good overall. The automated login feature works well most of the time and saves a ton of time. I also like that you can add custom JS for tricky portals. But it does have some issues - the app can be buggy and sometimes doesn't connect properly. And the UI is a little outdated. But if you need a simple way to stop dealing with those login screens, this is a pretty solid option.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR:Manya LyalyaEditor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Automatically logs you into saved public WiFi networks
  • Supports custom JavaScript for complicated login pages
  • Stores multiple network credentials in the app
  • Runs everything in the background, no annoying portal screens

Cons

  • Can be glitchy and not always reliable
  • User interface looks a bit dated
  • Occasional connection issues
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Description

Been using WiFi Web Login for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you save your login info for public WiFi networks and then automatically signs you in whenever you reconnect. Pretty solid if you’re always hopping between different coffee shops, airports, and offices.

Here’s what you do: you just enter your username, email, or password once for any networks that have those annoying captive portals. There’s also an option to add custom JavaScript if the login is really complicated. And whenever you go back to one of those saved networks, the app will log you in automatically in the background – no more dealing with those stupid portal screens.

Look, if you’re someone who’s constantly jumping between different public WiFi spots, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the app can be a bit glitchy sometimes – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out.

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