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grouter

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Sep 16, 2015
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Hi

I would like to be able to clear the SSID cached password for some selected wifi networks I have previously used. I know how to forget a network but that seems to only be possible when you are in range of it. Is there a way of forgetting the network so that my phone does not attempt to logon when i am next in range.

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi

I would like to be able to clear the SSID cached password for some selected wifi networks I have previously used. I know how to forget a network but that seems to only be possible when you are in range of it. Is there a way of forgetting the network so that my phone does not attempt to logon when i am next in range.

Thanks in advance.

You can't individually erase wifi network passwords unless you are in range of the wifi network

The only thing you can do is do a erase settings and erase network settings and erase them all

Wifi passwords are only pushed to new devices via iCloud. They are not saved in the iCloud Keychain
 
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if you have a mac, you can clear it from the network pref. Otherwise, you'll have to do what the guy above said.
 
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