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TL;DR

  • Android is introducing new controls that allow users to stop sharing Wi-Fi network access across different user profiles on the same device.
  • A new “Share network” toggle in Wi-Fi settings will let you decide if other users can automatically access a specific network without re-entering the password.
  • Although currently in the Canary channel, this feature is expected to arrive in a future Android update, possibly the Android 16 QPR3 beta.

Android allows you to create different user profiles, each with its own apps, files, and settings, enabling multiple people to share a single device. Although this feature is available on many Android phones, it sees the most use on tablets, which are commonly shared among family members. While most data doesn’t carry over between profiles, Wi-Fi credentials do, so users don’t have to re-enter the password for a network the device has already joined.

This setup works well in most scenarios, but what if you don’t want every user on the device to access a specific Wi-Fi network? Currently, there is no way to choose which networks to share; once you connect, every other profile automatically gains access. Soon, however, Android will provide an option to disable Wi-Fi sharing between users on the same device.