Apple devices have this neat feature to share Wi-fi passwords with other Apple devices, e.g., iPhone, iPad and Mac. With iOS 18 Apple introduced an easier way to share Wi-Fi credentials even outside the Apple ecosystem, e.g., with Android smartphones. Within the Passwords app you can display a QR code that can be used by any other device to join a Wi-Fi network. Open the Passwords app on your iPhone, navigate to the Wi-Fi section. The Wi-Fi network you are currently connected to is shown at the top of the list. All other Wi-Fi networks your device has saved, are shown in alphabetical order. Search for the Wi-Fi network you want to share and open that entry. Tap on Show Network QR Code. Scan the QR code with the camera app of the Android smartphone and the device will join the Wi-Fi network. The QR code can be used by Apple devices, too.

Note: Wi-Fi networks that do not require a password or have other means of authentication, e.g., WPA2 Enterprise, will not have the Show Network QR code option in the Passwords app.
Danke für den Tip! Das war mir bisher durchgerutscht!
Very interesting!
Such a clear explanation of “Passkeys” would be grateful…
Thanks for the inspiration. I wrote a brief post about Passkeys: https://vowe.net/2024/10/14/what-are-passkeys/. Let me know if this is what you were looking for. 🙂