For years, Android has provided easy ways to view all the Wi-Fi networks you connected to in the past, and you can even see the saved passwords in plain text. With iOS 16, Apple finally gave us a similar way to view saved Wi-Fi hotspots, copy their passwords, and remove old ones without being near their access points. To manage the new Wi-Fi settings on your iPhone, you'll need to be running iOS 16. The change also appears in iPadOS 16 for iPad, which is still in beta. Don't Miss: All 350+ New iOS 16 Features for Your iPhone 1. View Networks You Previously Connected To In iOS 16, Apple... more
Major iPhone Update Finally Lets You Manage Past Wi-Fi Networks and Even View Their Passwords
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