 A client of mine sent me this and I'm like WTF. Did he mean what's that font? Yes. Yes, I'm sure that's what he meant. Facebook dot com slash Facebook dash Wi-Fi. Have you seen this? It literally wants me to set up his unify routers to connect to Facebook and Instagram. Who in their right mind would do this? Thoughts, I looked through it. I'm not sure of the exact mechanics of how you enable it. I don't think my router would support it. But there are privacy concerns with letting any third party inject something into your data stream, but I could see the value if you offer a Wi-Fi hotspot and want to afford your users the convenience of linking with Facebook or Instagram to say, hey, I'm here or hey, I like this place or here's a picture of my food. That way. Yeah. The the mechanics of it are it looks to be router specific. If I go into like the instructions for a Netgear router, you enable a guest network and then in the advanced setup, there is a Facebook Wi-Fi tab, evidently. And it looks like that's the case for any supported router. So it doesn't seem to be a way of of just doing this on any router. Your router specifically needs to have Facebook Wi-Fi support. But it looks like a lot of them do. And then you're just authenticating with Facebook. So you're you're logging these people in, probably capturing who was there. And like you said, yeah, maybe, you know, that maybe that's what you're trying to say that, you know, they you could you as the business owner would then know, OK, I had these people here. Let's, you know, let's see what they chose to share with us and go from there. That's interesting. I haven't run into any businesses that have this. And it seems like it's a thing.