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Cease ye pesky Wi-Fi passcode pop-ups, or ye be walkin' the plank, mateys! Aargh!

2024-06-02

Arr matey! 'Tis as simple as hoisting the Jolly Roger to put an end to the sharing of ye Wi-Fi password notifications. Listen to the wise words of Technology wizard Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson, lest ye find yerself walking the plank! Arrrgh!

Cease ye pesky Wi-Fi passcode pop-ups, or ye be walkin' the plank, mateys! Aargh!

In the language of a 17th-century pirate, it be mighty convenient to log into the Wi-Fi network with password sharing when ye visit a new location or a mate's abode. No need to go on a treasure hunt for the password or struggle with long, alphanumeric codes. Just "drop" the password to yer intended recipient, savvy?But what if those pesky notifications asking if ye want to share yer Wi-Fi password with nearby devices be too persistent and bothersome?Fear not, me hearties! It be as easy to stop sharing Wi-Fi password notifications as it was to start. We'll show ye how to quickly put a stop to those pop-ups on yer Apple and Android devices.When the Wi-Fi password-sharing pop-ups be too much to bear, here be some options to tackle the issue:Now yer iPhone will only join networks it knows, so ye won't be pestered with sharing prompts. Ye can also reconfigure the network or remove iCloud email addresses of previous password recipients.These steps should lessen the persistent Wi-Fi password-sharing notifications. Remember, it be a feature meant to make sharing easier, but ye can provide feedback to Apple for future changes. Arrr!While the Wi-Fi password-sharing feature be handy, those constant notifications can be a thorn in yer side. Luckily, there be ways to turn off this feature on both Apple and Android devices. Have ye experienced this annoyance? Share yer tales with us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.For more tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to me free CyberGuy Report Newsletter at Cyberguy.com/Newsletter. And remember, mateys, be sure to follow Kurt on his social channels for all things tech-related. Arrr!

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