Sharing your WiFi password between Apple devices
Before sharing your WiFi password with someone using an Apple device, make sure that both of your devices’ software is updated with the latest iOS version, WiFi and Bluetooth are turned on and you are signed in to your iCloud account with your Apple ID. Once you’re ready to share your WiFi password, unlock your device and connect to your WiFi network. A pop-up will appear at the bottom of your screen asking if you want to share your WiFi password with the other person. Tap Share Password, and the screen will indicate that the sharing was successful.
Sharing your WiFi password between Android devices
One way to share your WiFi password from one Android how to build phone number list device to another is by turning your password into a scannable QR code. On Pixel and other Android phones, visit Settings, tap Network & Internet, then select Wi-Fi. Tap the settings icon next to your network, then tap Share. A screen will appear with a QR code displaying the name of your WiFi network and your WiFi password.

Not all Android devices follow the same steps, but the process is relatively similar. For example, if you use a Samsung phone, you will need to visit Settings, tap Connections, then select Wi-Fi. Tap the settings icon, then select QR Code in the bottom-left corner of your screen. On Samsung devices, you will not see your WiFi password written out.
How to safely share your WiFi password between any device
For a safe way to share your WiFi password between devices, consider using a password manager like Keeper®. Although you may think password managers only store passwords, you can use Keeper Password Manager to send passwords safely through its One-Time Share feature without jeopardizing your privacy. If your WiFi password is saved as a record in your digital vault, you can share that record for a limited time using the One-Time Share feature, even if the recipient doesn’t have a Keeper account. One-Time Share encrypts your WiFi password and other login credentials with zero-knowledge security, reducing the risk of someone intercepting your WiFi password while it’s being shared.