WiJoin displays the name of the Wi-Fi network you have connected to

WiJoin is a tweak released last night in Cydia for iPhone or iPad, it allows displaying the name of the Wi-Fi network to which we have automatically connected at one point or another. The Android operating system has such functionality available to users and tells them what to connect to automatically, something that does not exist in iOS.

Those from Apple do not have too many problems with this automatic connection, but WiJoin comes to our aid to show us which networks we are connecting to through an alert message displayed in iOS. You can see in the image below how WiJoin performs its functionality, it displays a notification above the iOS dock, so we will know if we want to stay connected to that Wi-Fi network or not.

"Compatible with iOS 7 - 9. Simple tweak to display the Wi-Fi network you are connected to like in Android. No options to configure in settings."

WiJoin is available for download from Cydia's BigBoss repo.

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