Go to Settings > General > About. Select Certificate Trust Settings. Under "Enable full trust for root certificates," turn on trust for the certificate.
Similarly, you may ask, how do I secure my iPhone network?
Open the Settings app, then select Wi-Fi.
- (Make sure the Wi-Fi switch is turned on.) Select TrumanSecureWireless.
- When prompted, select Trust at the Certificate window.
- You should now be connected to the wireless network and may open a web browser to verify your connection is working.
Additionally, how do I find network security settings on my iPhone? On iPhone or iPad
- Access your iPhone Settings menu, tap iCloud, and tap on Keychain.
- Go back to the Settings menu and enable Personal Hotspot.
- Press the CMD and Space keys on your Mac to open the Searchlight utility.
- Type the name of your Wi-Fi network (the SSID), then double click on the SSID.
Considering this, why does my iPhone say my network is not secure?
Yes, Apple is telling you that the Wi-Fi network you're using to connect your iPhone isn't secure. But specifically it means that your connection is not as robust as the latest up to date standard—it doesn't mean a hacker is inside your router and has compromised your iPhone and other devices.
What is network security on iPhone?
iOS and iPadOS feature built-in network security technologies that authorize users and protects their data during transmission.
