on 10-12-2021 16:37
I’ve recently had a ‘privacy warning’ message pop up under my WiFi network, can anyone advice on what I can do to remove this? I’ve currently got a hub 3 in router mode, everything’s working as it should, I just keep getting this message appear under the WiFi name. I’ve tried forgetting the network and also reset my network connections.
Thanks
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on 15-12-2021 00:02
I’m also receiving the Privacy Warning on my IPad Air 4 (iPadOS 15.2 software).
My hub is the SuperHub4 and I am using WPA2-Personal. When I tell the IPad to forget the ‘Forget This Network’ and then log back into my network, the Privacy Warning goes away but then returns after a while.
on 17-12-2021 11:02
Good morning @bwlblue,
Thank you for your post.
Have you managed to follow the steps on the thread from post 2?
Kind regards,
Zak_M
on 18-12-2021 19:49
Yes I think I have cleared it. I will wait to see if the Privacy Warning returns.
I have the SuperHub 4. Is the wireless security WPA2-Personal the same as WPA2-PSK?
on 20-12-2021 20:07
Hi @bwlblue,
Thank you for coming back to us. I'm glad to hear that you have cleared this issue!
Please let us know if this returns at all so we can help further.
Thank you.
on 06-01-2022 09:30
I have this warning as well on my iPhones and ipads.
I use hub 3 in modem mode with an eero pro 6 mesh network.
Would love to get rid of it even if its not an issue as such.
on 06-01-2022 09:35
on 06-01-2022 09:36
It just comes back time after time even after rebooting. It drives me insane!
on 06-01-2022 09:40
@gary_dexter wrote:
Reboot your phone and it will go away
The issue returns after a while.
Where does the issue lie, apple being overly cautious with security or Virgin media?
In any case I don't like seeing it when I venture into my network settings on the odd occasion.
06-01-2022 09:41 - edited 06-01-2022 09:42
@jevans25 wrote:It just comes back time after time even after rebooting. It drives me insane!
I have same setup as you but I have an amazon eero.
Please update if you ever manage to solve it, maybe a future firmware from apple will remove it.
on 06-01-2022 12:31
@mitch84 wrote:
@gary_dexter wrote:
Reboot your phone and it will go awayThe issue returns after a while.
Where does the issue lie, apple being overly cautious with security or Virgin media?
In any case I don't like seeing it when I venture into my network settings on the odd occasion.
It's apple being over cautious.