{"id":13771,"date":"2023-07-26T09:00:08","date_gmt":"2023-07-26T09:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/routerctrl.com\/?p=13771"},"modified":"2023-11-22T15:17:10","modified_gmt":"2023-11-22T15:17:10","slug":"disable-sign-in-to-wi-fi-network-notification","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/routerctrl.com\/disable-sign-in-to-wi-fi-network-notification\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Disable Sign-in to Wi-Fi Network Notification? (Easy Fixes)"},"content":{"rendered":"

Wi-Fi<\/span><\/a> is a great way to connect to the internet, but <\/span>it can be a security risk if you’re not careful<\/span><\/a>. There are several ways of accessing Wi-Fi that are primarily meant to enhance security as well as control traffic. One of these ways is by using a <\/span>captive portal<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

Most Wi-Fi networks that send you a “Sign in to Wi-Fi network<\/a>.” notification use a captive portal that is always an extra layer of security. The extra layer of security is used to protect the network by only allowing IP-based filtering.<\/span><\/p>\n

After logging in with your credentials (or 3rd party authentication), your device will be assigned a session that will allow you to use the network.<\/span><\/p>\n

The amount of time until the assigned session times out after logging in is adjustable, depending on the network’s needs. The session can range from 1 hour to 24 hours.<\/span><\/p>\n

So, if you disconnect from the <\/span>Wi-Fi router<\/span><\/a> and then reconnect back after the assigned session time limit period, the Wi-Fi router will not have information about your device.<\/span><\/p>\n

This implies that when you try to connect to a Wi-Fi network again, the Wi-Fi network will request that you sign in.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, there are instances when this security feature can be annoying, especially when you frequently connect and disconnect from different <\/span>Wi-Fi networks<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

If you want to disable the “Sign in to Wi-Fi network” notification on your mobile device, you can do so by trying out any of the strategies below.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"How<\/p>\n

Try Blocking Notifications on Your Mobile Device<\/h2>\n

The “Sign in to Wi-Fi network” information is often displayed as a notification. The first step you should make is to block notifications on your mobile device. This can be done in different ways, depending on your mobile device’s operating system.<\/span><\/p>\n

For example, if you are using an Android phone, you can long-press the notification, which prompts the App info option to open. From the App info page, select the “Force stop” option, then click okay to confirm.<\/span><\/p>\n

If you’re using an iPhone, you can go to Settings<\/strong> > Notifications<\/strong> > Messages and disable “Allow Notifications<\/strong>.”<\/span><\/p>\n

See the attached video below on how to Block Wi-Fi notifications on your Phone.<\/span><\/p>\n

How to Block Wi-Fi Notifications on an Android Phone<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n