For years, Android has provided easy ways to view all the Wi-Fi networks you previously connected to, and you could even see the saved passwords in plain text. With iOS and iPadOS 16, Apple finally gives us a similar way to view saved Wi-Fi hotspots, copy passwords for them, and remove old ones without being near any of the access points. To manage the new Wi-Fi settings on your iPhone or iPad, you'll need to be running iOS 16 or iPadOS 16, which are not set to be released to everyone until this fall. However, you can test the new features early by joining the iOS 16 beta or iPadOS 16 beta if... more
iOS 16 Has New and Improved Wi-Fi Features for Your iPhone — Here's How You Manage Them
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