So, if I understand this correctly, I can go to my local Starbucks cafe, get the password, enter it into the WiC app and thereafter anyone who wants to use that Starbucks' WiFi has to pay WiC's to me ? wouldn't Starbucks have something to say about that ?
Nice question. Ok so first of all, places like starbucks usually have an open network with no password required to connect. After you connect to the Wi-Fi, they ask you to login via their site.
Now, assuming it was password protected and you uploaded the password in the app, yes everyone who wants to connect to that Wi-Fi
and use the app will have to pay you. Someone who is not having the app can always try to get the password by asking the staff. Hope that clarifies.