When visiting a new location, or if you are at a friend or family member’s house, it may be useful to log into the WiFi network to have access to the internet. To do that, you need the password.
The good news is that it’s now easier to get and share WiFi passwords. We’ll show you how to quickly find the password on all your devices.
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Note: For this process to work, you and the person you are sharing the WiFi password with must be added as Contacts on each other’s devices.
*The recipient must be nearby within proximity to your device and have AirDrop turned on or have an active iMessage conversation with you.
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Windows used to allow users to automatically share their WiFi passwords. However, they have taken this feature away due to some security concerns. Rather than sharing a password automatically as you would on an Apple or Android device, you must locate the password on your Windows computer and have your guests copy it down manually. Here’s how to do it:
Has this helped you share WiFi passwords with your friends? Let us know your thoughts.
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