How to Forget WiFi Networks on Windows 11
When you join a WiFi network, Windows 11 saves the password and settings. This helps your computer connect again automatically later. Sometimes you may want to remove these saved details for privacy or because a network is no longer needed.
Why forget a network?
Forgetting a network cleans up your list of saved connections. It also stops your computer from trying to join networks that you no longer use or that may be insecure.
What happens when you forget a network?
Once you forget a network, Windows deletes the saved password and connection settings. Your computer will treat this network as brand new the next time you try to connect.
Method 1: Using the Taskbar
This is the fastest way to remove a network that is currently nearby.
- Click the WiFi icon in the bottom right corner of your Taskbar.
- Click the arrow next to the WiFi icon to see available networks.

- Right-click the network you want to remove.
- Select Forget.

Method 2: Using System Settings
Use this method to remove networks that are not currently in range.
- Open Settings by pressing the Windows key + I on your keyboard.

- Click on Network & internet in the left menu.
- Select WiFi on the right side of the screen.

- Click on Manage known networks.

- Find the network you want to remove in the list.
- Click the Forget button next to that network name.

Advanced Tip: Using Command Prompt
If you prefer using commands, you can remove networks via the terminal. Note: This step requires admin privileges.
Open the Command Prompt as an administrator and type the following command to see your saved networks:
netsh wlan show profilesTo delete a specific network, use this command (replace “NetworkName” with the actual name of the network):
netsh wlan delete profile name="NetworkName"Summary
Forgetting a WiFi network is a simple way to keep your computer secure and organized. Whether you use the Taskbar for nearby networks or the Settings menu for saved ones, the process only takes a few clicks. Keeping your saved network list clean helps ensure your computer only connects to the networks you trust.
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