- Social Login
Allows a user to register and access the WiFi service using their social network identity. It facilitates the registration process by eliminating the need to remember passwords and speeds up the action. The data that can be extracted is of great interest to establishments and consists of information the user has previously decided to share from their Social Network. Facebook is currently the most widely used network by users to access any type of service via Social Login. Social Login is the most effective method for WiFi Marketing actions.

- Login with RegistrationThis type of login allows the end user to register using their email and the specific data required by the service (first name, last name, age, gender…). Users registered via this method are offered the option to create a WiFi.PRO account via email by simply setting a password. This allows the user to subsequently log in with their username and password at any establishment with a WiFi.PRO managed network (provided they have the WiFi.PRO Social Login enabled).
- Login with PIN / Access Code
The user must log in using a PIN «code or password» that has been previously provided to them. PINs must be manually generated from the platform via the «Create PIN» option and can be printed on a sheet designed through the «Print» option within the «Tools» menu
. This typ e of login, by itself, does not collect user information; however, it can optionally be associated with a service type that displays a form with questions such as: first name, last name, gender, date of birth, etc.

- Login Form, email
The Quick Form allows the user to log in simply by entering their email address. Additionally, more data can be requested via a form if specified in the service associated with this login type.
- Login Trial
Allows end users to log in just by clicking on an image or a text string. An associated service must be indicated for this login type by selecting one of the services configured for the site from the selector. It is typically used to assign a service that expires in a few minutes, allowing the user to test the WiFi before using a paid service.
