NotifyWiFi X

NotifyWiFi X

NotifyWiFi X - For iOS 10.0 - 14.8

Version: 1.1.7
Bundle ID: com.ichitaso.notifywifix
Architecture: iphoneos-arm (Rootful)
Section: Tweaks
Dependencies: firmware (>= 10.0), mobilesubstrate, preferenceloader
Pre-install Dependencies: None
Installed Size: 1.72 MB
Author: ichitaso
Trusted repo?: Yes.
Last Updated: March 6, 2022

Install Tweak

Tweak description:

Wi-Fi Change Notification Manager for iOS 10 to 14




Tweak Details

Current Version Last Update Supported iOS Versions
1.1.7 March 6, 2022 10.0 - 14.8

Tweak Full Description

Compatible with iOS 10 to 14

NotifyWiFi X has four main features.

1. Notifies you when you connect to Wi-Fi.

Displays a notification banner when connected to any SSID.

You can check the connection history from "Network History" to 50.

The SSID set in the whitelist does not notify.

If you connect to the blacklist, Wi-Fi is automatically turned off.

There are ways to use it such as setting public wireless LAN which you do not want to connect securely or SSID which you cannot communicate.

2. Extension the configuration Wi-Fi menu.

You can add functions such as "Pull to Refresh" and "Known Networks".

Once connected to Wi-Fi SSID, the password can be checked and copied.

You can display additional details and disable the RSSI limit etc.

3. Skip the passcode, such as when you are connected to a specific Wi-Fi.

You can skip passcodes when connected to a whitelist, or you can skip passcodes when not on a blacklist.

You can also skip passcodes by connected Bluetooth devices.

This is useful when Face ID is not available etc.

4. Automatically turns off Cellular data if you are on Wi-Fi connected to the White List.

If you install Flipswitch in iOS 10 and CCSuport in iOS 11 or later, you can test feature On/Off and display notification banners.

It can also be executed from Activator.

Conflicts: Asteroid, Passby and GoodWiFi

If notification doesn't work: Try testing with iCleaner Pro with everything except NotifyWiFiX.dylib turned off. Please return to the original when it works.

This package is also compiled for A12 (arm64e).

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