A captive portal is a web page that users of a public-access network are required to view and interact with before access is granted. Captive portals are commonly used on Wi-Fi networks in hotels, airports, coffee shops, and other public places. They often require users to agree to terms of service, provide authentication details (like a password or social media login), or pay for access before they can start browsing the internet.
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