![]() ![]() Tap ‘Wi-Fi Password’ and enter a suitable password.We’d recommend doing so – without them, the hotspot will be limited to USB. If Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth are off, iOS will ask if you want to turn them back on.Tap Personal Hotspot, and set Personal Hotspot to On.In some older versions of iOS you just select Mobile/Cellular.) Open the Settings app, then tap on Mobile Data/Cellular Data.You and your family members will be identified by iCloud collaterals. You can choose between Ask for Approval or Automatic, to determine how they will join your Hotspot. Tap on that and you will see the option to allow other family members to join your Hotspot. You, and anyone you are Family Sharing with in iOS 13, will automatically be able to log onto your Hotspot without needing this password: hence the new Family Sharing tab.Your Hotspot will automatically become ‘discoverable’ but others will need to enter a password in order to join your Hotspot. If you want to create a Hotspot you will need to Allow Others To Join – even if you aren’t planning to let others join. New options in iOS 13 include the new option to ‘Share Personal Hotspot with members of Family Sharing’ and ‘Allow Others to Join’. ![]() This will automatically turn on your Hotspot in iOS 13. Tap on Personal Hotspot (below Mobile Data/Cellular Data). ![]()
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