Apple could soon fix Wi-Fi access woes across all your devices
- Apple plans to introduce a Wi-Fi login syncing feature across iPhone, iPad, and Mac in the upcoming iOS 19 update expected this June.
- This feature addresses the inconvenience of repeatedly filling captive portal forms when connecting multiple Apple devices to public Wi-Fi networks.
- Once the user registers on one device, Apple will automatically sync the Wi-Fi access details to the others, streamlining login at hotspots like coffee shops.
- Mark Gurman stated the feature will reduce time spent on Wi-Fi registration by syncing credentials, potentially ending "those Wi-Fi registration struggles."
- This update could improve Apple ecosystem convenience but may remain limited to Apple devices, with wider industry adoption still uncertain.
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