How To Delete Saved Wi Fi Networks On iPhone

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Let me show you a quick, simple way to delete saved Wi-Fi networks on your iPhone. This process will remove the Wi-Fi networks that are saved on your iPhone, requiring you to log back into them again when you're back in range. It won't block the Wi-Fi SSID from showing up in available networks, it will just appear as another network that you can connect to.
To get started, first find and open the Settings app on your home screen. On the Settings page, go to the Wi-Fi option. Ensure the Wi-Fi option is enabled, and you'll see a list of all currently available Wi-Fi networks around you, with the one you're connected to at the top.
Next, tap "Edit" on the top right of the screen. It will require Face ID to unlock the screen that shows saved networks. Over time, as you connect to new Wi-Fi networks, they will be saved here. You can look back through this list and see networks that you probably have forgotten about, most of which are no longer available.
To delete a network from your saved history, tap the minus sign to the left of the network name. Then, tap "Delete" again to confirm. You can also see the details of a network by tapping the info icon on the right. Inside this menu, you can forget the network, enable or disable auto-join, see its saved password, and more.
Make your choices here, and you're all set. And that's how you remove old Wi-Fi networks from your iPhone.
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