![]() If you want to do this, you’ll need to add a “Text” action, and then the password.Īlternatively, you could make the shortcut prompt you to enter the password every time you run it. You could write out the Wi-Fi password as text. Step #5: The next step is to provide the corresponding password. Since it’s Wi-Fi, you need to select the “Network” as “Wi-Fi”, and in the “Get” field, select “Network Name.” You can do this by adding the “Get Network Details” action. Step #4: The first step is to get the network details. ![]() Step #3: Tap the “Settings” icon, and give the shortcut a name, for example, “Share Wi-Fi.” You can also tap the “Icon” to change it to something that matches your shortcut’s function better. Step #2: Open the app, and in the My Shortcuts (Library in iOS 12) tab, hit “+” on top to create a new shortcut.
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