How IOS 16 Lets You See All Wi-Fi Passwords on Your iPhone
IOS 16, which is expected to be officially announced by Apple at its "Far Out" event on Wednesday, September 7, will bring a bunch of new features to your iPhone, and one of them is for you. Can make connecting your devices very easy. Share networks over Wi-Fi and with your friends.
While iOS now offers the ability to share Wi-Fi networks, it's currently limited between Apple devices, and even then, it doesn't actually show what the password is. If you want to connect your Nintendo Switch or Smart TV to the Internet this way, it won't work unless you have the original written password.
Fortunately, with this latest feature, you can easily go into your settings, find Wi-Fi networks and view Wi-Fi passwords. You can then copy and paste it into a text message or email and easily share it with anyone else who needs it. Here's how
And if you want to get your hands on iOS 16 now, here's a tutorial on how to download the latest beta version of iOS 16.
How to View Saved Wi-Fi Passwords on IOS 16
For this to work, you must either be connected to or have previously connected to a Wi-Fi network and be close enough to the router for the network to show up in your settings. If you meet these requirements, launch the Settings application on your iPhone running iOS 16 and do the following:
1. Go to Wi-Fi
2. Find the Wi-Fi network you want the password for and tap on the blue information icon to the right of the network name.
3. Tap on Password and use Face ID, Touch ID or enter your passcode to view the password.
4. Finally, hit Copy to save the password to your clipboard.
You can then paste the Wi-Fi network password into a text message or email to share with someone, or just tell them the password.

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