How to forget a Wi-Fi network on iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple Vision Pro
If you don't want your device to rejoin a network automatically, 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 you're currently using:
- Go to Settings > Wi-Fi. 
- Tap the next to the network you're using. 
- Tap Forget This Network, then tap Forget to confirm. 
To forget a network you've joined before but aren't currently using:
- Go to Settings > Wi-Fi. 
- Tap Edit in the corner of the screen to see the networks known to your device. 
- Do either of the following: - Tap the , then tap Delete. 
- Or tap the 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 you're currently using:
- Choose Apple menu  > System Settings. 
- Click Wi-Fi in the sidebar. 
- Click Details next to the network you're using. 
- Click Forget This Network, then click Remove to confirm. 
To forget a network you've joined before but aren't currently using:
- Choose Apple menu  > System Settings. 
- Click Wi-Fi in the sidebar. 
- Scroll down on the right and click Advanced to see the networks known to your Mac. 
- Click the next to the network, choose Remove From List, then click Forget to confirm. 
Earlier versions of macOS
- Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences. 
- Click Network. 
- Click Wi-Fi in the sidebar. 
- Click Advanced to see the networks known to your Mac. 
- Select the network, then click the remove button (–) beneath the list. Click Remove to confirm. 
- Click OK, then click Apply. 
Find out 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 operator and its partners are always recognised by your iPhone or other Apple mobile 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 only forget known Wi-Fi networks, which are the networks it joined previously. 
- 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. 
Learn more
- Forgetting a network doesn't prevent your device from detecting the network and showing it in the list of available networks. 


