You cannot delete any one particular saved Wi-Fi network/password on your iPhone. There is no management system for that as of the current iOS. You can delete all the saved Wi-Fi Networks but that means you'll have to re-enter the passwords for the networks you want to join all over ...
My network deletion is not as selective as you outline - rather than deleting a single saved network then I seek to delete all saved networks other than my home wifi ... I've even tried deleting all saved networks and all network locations and etc. But the rascals always seem to sneak ...
This means that your setting configurations and passwords associated with the app will also be saved — in case you decide to reinstall the app later. To offload apps from iPad: Go to Settings ➙ General ➙ iPad Storage Tap on the app you want to offload Choose Offload App Tap on ...
Very very nice. Finally a complete copy and move management. I like the unified window for all ongoing transfers and the Pause button. :)I don't really like the elimination of some dialogs. They could be annoying, but they're also useful. If I move to the Recycle Bin a ...
Sure, you can "Forget this network" by right clicking on a Wi-Fi Connection,but only when that network is in range.The old Wireless Networks dialog where you could add and remove networks is gone. Who knows how many saved Wi-Fi hotspot profile I have li...
just the option to ignore the problem file(s) and keep going would have saved me a lot of time over the years. just dies with everything half copied.AnonymousAugust 24, 2011It would be GREAT if we could upvote and downvote comments! would reduce double comments and would...
3.Go to Setting > Wi-Fi > click "Edit" > go to "Managed Networks" > click on " i " icon that is beside the public wifi configuration profile > check for removal or delete button ? || -> there isn't any removal or delete button at all. Issues that arise from this public wifi...