22,275 Unwittingly Agree to Clean Toilets in Return for Free WiFi

WiFi provider Purple gets 22,275 users across the globe to opt into 1,000 hours of community service to test whether users read T&Cs and to expose growing risks to consumers from free WiFi

AUSTIN, Texas--()--22,275 people from the U.S. and 31 other countries unwittingly agreed to carry out 1,000 hours of community service in return for free WiFi – including cleaning dirty festival porta-potties, hugging stray cats and painting snails’ shells.

Purple, the intelligent spaces company, added the ‘joke’ term to the T&Cs on its own network of branded hotspots to illustrate the widespread lack of consumer awareness of what they are signing up for when they access free WiFi. According to Purple CEO, Gavin Wheeldon, a shockingly high 99.996% of the users tested failed to detect the fake term.

Hidden among Purple’s usual terms and conditions for two weeks was the “Community Service Clause”: “The user may be required, at Purple’s discretion, to carry out 1,000 hours of community service. This may include the following:

  • Cleansing local parks of animal waste
  • Providing hugs to stray cats and dogs
  • Manually relieving sewer blockages
  • Cleaning portable lavatories at local festivals and events
  • Painting snail shells to brighten up their existence
  • Scraping chewing gum off the streets”

All users were given the chance to flag the term and win a prize. Only one person out of 22,275 spotted the joke term during the two-week test, which took place June 19 – July 2, 2017.

Wheeldon says, “This test was not intended to be mean spirited or poke fun at users. We’re trying to make the point that today more than ever it is critical that consumers read the terms before signing up to use a free WiFi network. What are they agreeing to, how much of their personal data are they sharing, and what license are they giving to providers to use that data? Our test shows that it’s all too easy for ordinary consumers to tick a box and unwittingly give up their privacy in exchange for free WiFi.”

Purple prioritizes transparency to be 1st GDPR compliant WiFi provider in EU & U.S.:

Purple is announcing today that it is the first global WiFi provider to comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – almost a year ahead of the EU’s deadline.

This legislation, which goes into effect on May 25th, 2018, has been hailed as the most important change in data privacy regulation in 20 years. Its intent is to harmonize existing data privacy laws across Europe. It is expected to reshape the way organizations approach data privacy not only in the EU but even in the U.S. given the reach of many global organizations today.

Purple believes that one of GDPR’s headline rulings, the introduction of ‘unambiguous consent’ before users’ personal or behavioural data can be used for marketing purposes, is one that should be standardized across the industry on a global basis -- sooner than later.

Gavin Wheeldon says: “We welcome the strengthening of data protection laws across Europe that GDPR will bring, but we also plan to roll the same level of consumer transparency to our U.S. market. This initiative will give ordinary consumers more awareness of the risks involved in using free WiFi. Further, we hope it will ultimately raise the level of trust in a digital economy that is increasingly finding ways to mine and monetize our personal online behaviour. Purple’s Profile Portal means that all end users have the comfort of knowing they can control how their data is being used. And if they’re happy to hug a few stray dogs at the same time it’s a win-win.”

The visuals for Purple, Profile Portal and more can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/y9pt2wwu

About Purple: https://www.purple.ai

With over 20 million users across 125 countries, Purple works with a range of brands and venues, including Legoland, Jaguar, United Wireless Arena, City of York, TUI, Centurylink, Outback Steakhouse, Pizza Express, British Land, Merlin Entertainments Group and the Indiana Pacers.

It has a global agreement in place with Westcon Comstor, in addition to an active reseller base of over 1,200 in 102 countries. Purple employs over 100 full time staff and currently has offices in the UK, US, Spain, Australia, Singapore and Chile, with more offices planned.

Purple is experiencing growth in multiple sectors, including hospitality, where people have time to spend online; in retail, where footfall tracking is essential; in healthcare, offering transparency around service and communication; and in entire cities moving towards the Internet of Things.

Contacts

for Purple
Dave Manzer, 512-963-9924
dave@manzercommunications.com
or
Jo Detavernier, 210-803-2097
jo@manzercommunications.com

Release Summary

WiFi provider Purple gets 22,275 users across globe to opt into 1,000 hours of volunteer service to test if users read T&Cs and expose consumer risk.

Contacts

for Purple
Dave Manzer, 512-963-9924
dave@manzercommunications.com
or
Jo Detavernier, 210-803-2097
jo@manzercommunications.com