How to forget a Wi-Fi network on iPhone, iPad, or Mac

If you don’t want your device to automatically rejoin a network, or you want it to join with a different password, you can make your device forget that network and its password.

Forget a network on iPhone, iPad, or Apple Vision Pro

To forget the network that you're currently using:

  1. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi.

  2. Tap the More Info buttonNo alt supplied for Image next to the network you're using.

  3. Tap Forget This Network, then tap Forget to confirm.

To forget a network that you've joined before but aren't currently using:

  1. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi.

  2. Tap Edit in the corner of the screen to see the networks known to your device.

  3. Take either of these actions:

    • Tap the delete buttonNo alt supplied for Image, then tap Delete.

    • Or tap the More Info buttonNo alt supplied for Image next to the network, tap Forget This Network, then tap Forget to confirm.

Forget a network on Mac

Find out which version of macOS your Mac is using, then follow the appropriate steps.

macOS Ventura or later

To forget the network that you're currently using:

  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Settings.

  2. Click Wi-Fi in the sidebar.

  3. Click Details next to the network you're using.

  4. Click Forget This Network, then click Remove to confirm.

To forget a network that you've joined before but aren't currently using:

  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Settings.

  2. Click Wi-Fi in the sidebar.

  3. Scroll down on the right and click Advanced to see the networks known to your Mac.

  4. Click the menu buttonNo alt supplied for Image next to the network, choose Remove From List, then click Remove to confirm.

Earlier versions of macOS

  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences.

  2. Click Network.

  3. Click Wi-Fi in the sidebar.

  4. Click Advanced to see the networks known to your Mac.

  5. Select the network, then click the remove button (–) beneath the list. Click Remove to confirm.

  6. Click OK, then click Apply.

Learn more about Wi-Fi settings on Mac.

If you don't have the option to forget this network

  • If you're using a supervised device that manages the connection to the Wi-Fi network, you might not have the option to forget that network. Similarly, certain public Wi-Fi networks set up by your wireless carrier and its partners are always recognized by your iPhone or other Apple cellular device as managed networks.

  • If your device never joined the Wi-Fi network, you don't have the option to forget that network. Your device can forget only known Wi-Fi networks, which are the networks it previously joined.

  • Even without forgetting the network, you can prevent your device from automatically rejoining it. On the same Wi-Fi settings screen as Forget This Network, you can turn off Auto-Join (iPhone, iPad, Apple Vision Pro) or turn off "Automatically join this network" (Mac). After disconnecting from the network, such as by turning Wi-Fi off and back on, your device won't automatically rejoin it.

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