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Apple to Disable iPhoneApple Watch Wi‑Fi Sync in EU With iOS 26.2

Apple says DMA interoperability would expose Wi‑Fi connection histories to third parties, prompting a privacy‑driven removal.

Overview

  • Apple confirmed to Numerama that iOS 26.2 will stop automatic sharing of Wi‑Fi credentials from iPhone to Apple Watch for EU users.
  • The move responds to the Digital Markets Act requirement that Apple open iPhone Wi‑Fi access to third‑party accessories by year‑end 2025.
  • Apple argues that granting such access could reveal Wi‑Fi histories and enable location tracking or targeted advertising by rival device makers.
  • Specific user impact remains unclear, with reports suggesting the Watch may still connect when the paired iPhone is nearby but could require manual Wi‑Fi entry when out of range.
  • The timing aligns with iOS 26.2’s expected December release, and Apple has an active appeal against the EU interoperability rules at the General Court in Luxembourg.