Wow !!
Now that is what I call an answer!!
Solved.
S
I'm sorry to inform you that the solution is temporary, I have the same problem and over time the message reappears. It is definitely an apple bug, another solution is to delete the network and reconnect, but it is temporary.
I'm sorry to inform you that the solution is temporary, I have the same problem and over time the message reappears. It is maybe an apple bug, another solution is to delete the network and reconnect, but it is temporary.
Thanks for that, we live in hope…..
S
"Since iOS 14 was introduced, this warning has appeared. It isn’t warning you that your network has been compromised, or that you are about to lose all your personal data to a hacker.
Wi-Fi networks use security protocols, most commonly WPA2 at the moment. There is, however, a new gold standard known as WPA3.
This is the most secure security protocol available at the moment. But not all routers are able to support it, and WPA2 hasn’t suddenly become useless. But your iOS device can tell the difference."
No service providers in the UK provide WPA3, BT is WPA2. Only expensive 3rd party routers provide WPA3. Nothing is wrong. Your connection is secure enough, it is, in fact, just Apple paranoia.
NOW STOP CALLING BT WITH THIS NONSENSE QUESTION.
Discussion on official Apple forum.