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The 8 Best Ways to Get Free and Legal Internet at Home Without Paying
Out of money but need the internet? Try these options
By Jeremy Laukkonen Jeremy Laukkonen Writer Shoreline Community College Jeremy Laukkonen is automotive and tech writer for numerous major trade publications. When not researching and testing computers, game consoles or smartphones, he stays up-to-date on the myriad complex systems that power battery electric vehicles . lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on March 13, 2022 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Family Tech The Ultimate Guide to Parental Controls If you need internet access for work or school but it's too expensive for your household to manage, one or more of these free options may be open to you. Likewise, affordable internet access and programs that help pay your internet service provider (ISP) bill are also available to households that qualify. Here's how to get free internet at home. During events that have widespread economic impact, internet service providers sometimes provide discounts, free internet access, several months of free access for new customers, or commitments to keep service connected even if you can't pay. Contact the internet service providers in your area for specific information. 01 of 08 Free Broadband Wireless Wi-Fi FreedomPop
What We Like Totally free option. High-speed data. Wireless hotspot or phone provides a lot of utility. Bring your own device. What We Don't Like Expensive buy-in if you don't already have a device. Doesn't work if AT&T wireless isn't in your area. Subject to congestion. FreedomPop is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that provides low-cost and free internet access, cellular service, and voice over internet protocol (VOiP) calling. You may be able to use your existing phone or hotspot if it's compatible. FreedomPop's free wireless plan (dubbed Freemium) provides 25 MB data per month. Although that's not much, it's in addition to: Unlimited Wi-Fi calling10 cellular voice minutesUnlimited iMessages and RCS text messages (WiFi only)10 cellular text messages If you exceed the free 25 MB data monthly allotment, the company upgrades your account to 500MB of LTE data (good for 30 days from the date of upgrade) for $8. You can add more LTE data in increments starting at $4. FreedomPop offers other low-cost plans, too, and sometimes runs special offers. Visit FreedomPop 02 of 08 Free Public Wi-Fi Networks Wi-Fi Free Spot
What We Like Completely free if one is available. What We Don't Like Extremely limited utility, as most people don't live close enough to one to use it. May deliver slow speeds due to congestion. This option is of limited utility if you're looking for free home internet, but you mayjust get lucky. Wi-Fi Free Spot is a directory of businesses, organizations, and other entities that offer free Wi-Fi access. Load up the Wi-Fi Free Spot directory page for your state, and check for participating locations close to your house. If you're fortunate, all you may have to do is move your laptop from one side of the house to the other to tap into a nearby free Wi-Fi network. Visit Wi-Fi Free Spot 03 of 08 Free Internet for Seniors Lifeline
What We Like Excellent low-cost and free options for seniors and other qualifying people. Choose your provider to find the best price and service. What We Don't Like Not available to everyone. This federal program is aimed at seniors, but you may also qualify if your income is limited, if you use SNAP or Medicaid, or if your child or dependent qualifies. This program doesn't offer internet access directly. Instead, it provides a monthly stipend that you can use to pay a phone or internet bill. If you qualify and choose an inexpensive internet plan, the Lifeline stipend may be enough to cover the entire bill. Visit Lifeline 04 of 08 Free Internet for Low-Income Families EveryoneOn org
What We Like Helps you find free or low-cost internet if you qualify. Can also help you find computer hardware. Pairs well with grant programs. What We Don't Like Not available to everyone. Available only to low-income families, this option offers resources to help you find inexpensive or free home internet access. It also can help you get your hands on affordable computer hardware if you don't already have a computer at home. If EveryoneOn.org doesn't have any totally free options for you, check if you qualify for a grant from Lifeline or similar program. A grant could pay for a low-cost internet service provider found through EveryoneOn.org in its entirety. Visit EveryoneOn.org 05 of 08 Hidden Prices and Deals Check With Local Internet Service Providers
What We Like Some internet service providers run unadvertised deals. You may be able to combine a good deal with assistance from another program. What We Don't Like Not available from every service provider. Typically not totally free. Most of the best internet service providers offer significantly cheaper plans than advertised, just for the asking. If you're willing to compromise on speed and potentially deal with a fairly low data cap, the options may surprise you. Discounts can drive down the cost of internet service, too. Pay attention to the length of the discount period, however; you might end up paying a lot more than you want to when it runs out. If you already have cable and phone service and can't afford to add internet service, call to see what options your service provider offers. They may be able to bundle an inexpensive internet package with your existing service at no extra cost, especially if you suggest that you're thinking about looking elsewhere for television and phone service. 06 of 08 Free Local Wi-Fi Ask Your Neighbors
What We Like Completely free if your neighbors are generous. May provide good speed if your neighbors are close. What We Don't Like Asking for access might be uncomfortable. Subject to loss of service if your neighbor moves their router or shuts off their guest network. Lack of security. If your neighbors have a Wi-Fi network that your devices can reach from inside your house, consider asking them to share it. They may even be able to activate a guest network on their router so that they can shut off access or throttle speed if bandwidth ever becomes an issue. Consider paying a little either in cash or your time in exchange, especially if you use a lot of bandwidth. If they prefer to keep their network private for security concerns, that's a perfectly acceptable response—but it doesn't hurt to ask. 07 of 08 Free Citywide Wi-Fi Municipal Wireless Networks
@south_nostalghia via Twenty20 What We Like May be totally free if available. What We Don't Like Not available in most locations. Network might be congested due to heavy use. Municipal wireless networks are large Wi-Fi networks designed to serve an entire municipality. When a local government installs a municipal wireless network, citizens who live within the coverage area get free or low-cost internet access via Wi-Fi. Although municipal wireless networks aren't yet widespread, checking if your city has one is worth the effort. 08 of 08 Free Internet for Students Check With Your School District
@eddie_rios via Twenty20 What We Like Free hardware may be available to students. Students could receive a free data plan. What We Don't Like Not available from every school district. May provide low-cost but not free access. If you're enrolled in school or have a school-aged child, check if your school district has any resources that could help you get free wireless data or connections to free or low-cost internet service. Even if not, they may be able to help out with hardware, such as a Wi-Fi hotspot. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire The 5 Best Ways to Get Free Internet in 2022 21 Best Places to Get Free Kindle Books (October 2022) 13 Best Ways to Get Free Books Online and Offline 5G Internet: The High-Speed Replacement for Cable? The 7 Best Senior Cell Phone Plans of 2022 The 8 Best Online Grocery Shopping Sites in 2022 14 Best Places to Get Free Music Downloads Legally Where Is 5G Available in the US? (Updated for 2022) 16 Best Free Audio Book Websites (October 2022) 21 Free Redbox Codes (and 7 Ways to Get More) The 8 Best Cell Phone Plans of 2022 5 Best Ways to Find a Cell Phone Number Online The 8 Best Commercial Backup Software Programs of 2022 How to Find Free Wi-Fi Hotspots Best Free Internet Phone Calls Apps (October 2022) International Wi-Fi Internet Service Providers Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies