Purple WiFi. Customers can order Purple WiFi-based Guest Access per WAP for an additional charge. Authorized Customer users may access information about the Purple WiFi-based Guest Access feature via the web portal at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ or other URL provided by Verizon from time to time (the “Guest Access Portal”). Purple WiFi-based Guest Access provides the following functionality: Guest Wi-Fi. Log-in pages can be created to provide Customer’s guests with Wi-Fi access to Customer’s network through a tailored splash page presenting Customer’s brand identity. Various social media and form-based Log-in options are supported to facilitate Customer’s guests to obtain such access. Guest Wi-Fi includes the monitoring, capturing, and storage of URL addresses accessed by Customer’s guests while using WFB Service. Real-time, comprehensive business analytics are provided to Customer through the Guest Access Portal (see Mobile Location Analytics, below), based on the Guest Wi-Fi log-ins, to help Customer understand and segment its audience more effectively. Content Filtering. Content filtering is included with Guest Access. Customer can block inappropriate content by requesting either a specific category of sites to be blocked or the specific sites. Every website that is requested by Customer’s guests is routed via DNS filtering servers that check against the list of blocked sites and if a request is blocked, it redirects the request to a landing page explaining that this site has been blocked. Customers also have the option to limit traffic via bandwidth controls to enable more efficient throughput for guest Wi-Fi purposes as part of the content filtering function. Mobile Location Analytics (“MLA”). This optional feature enables Customer to choose to (i) capture information broadcast by the wireless devices of guests and end users, including the geo-location of such devices and the devices’ MAC address prior to the end user logging onto Customer’s network via the splash page (collectively, such data is hereinafter referred to as “MLA Data”); and (ii) use MLA Data for the protection of Customer’s network, content filtering, and marketing purposes. Customer may activate and deactivate MLA at any time. Customer’s use of the data collected via MLA data is subject to Customer’s control, and the purpose for which the data is used is solely within Customer’s discretion, subject to applicable laws and regulation.
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Sources: Wi Fi for Business Service Agreement
Purple WiFi. Customers can order Purple WiFi-based Guest Access per WAP for an additional charge. Authorized Customer users may access information about the Purple WiFi-based Guest Access feature via the web portal at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ or other URL provided by Verizon from time to time (the “Guest Access Portal”). Purple WiFi-based Guest Access provides the following functionality: • Guest Wi-Fi. Log-in pages can be created to provide Customer’s guests with Wi-Fi access to Customer’s network through a tailored splash page presenting Customer’s brand identity. Various social media and form-based Log-in options are supported to facilitate Customer’s guests to obtain such access. Guest Wi-Fi includes the monitoring, capturing, and storage of URL addresses accessed by Customer’s guests while using WFB Service. Real-time, comprehensive business analytics are provided to Customer through the Guest Access Portal (see Mobile Location Analytics, below), based on the Guest Wi-Fi log-ins, to help Customer understand and segment its audience more effectively. • Content Filtering. Content filtering is included with Guest Access. Customer can block inappropriate content by requesting either a specific category of sites to be blocked or the specific sites. Every website that is requested by Customer’s guests is routed via DNS filtering servers that check against the list of blocked sites and if a request is blocked, it redirects the request to a landing page explaining that this site has been blocked. Customers also have the option to limit traffic via bandwidth controls to enable more efficient throughput for guest Wi-Fi purposes as part of the content filtering function. • Mobile Location Analytics (“MLA”). This optional feature enables Customer to choose to (i) capture information broadcast by the wireless devices of guests and end users, including the geo-location of such devices and the devices’ MAC address prior to the end user logging onto Customer’s network via the splash page (collectively, such data is hereinafter referred to as “MLA Data”); and (ii) use MLA Data for the protection of Customer’s network, content filtering, and marketing purposes. Customer may activate and deactivate MLA at any time. Customer’s use of the data collected via MLA data is subject to Customer’s control, and the purpose for which the data is used is solely within Customer’s discretion, subject to applicable laws and regulation.
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Sources: Service Agreement