Hello! Yes, there are ways to prevent others from seeing the Wi-Fi password when they connect to your network. One common method is to use a feature called WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) if your router supports it. With WPS, users can connect to the Wi-Fi network without entering the actual password. Instead, they press a button on the router or enter a PIN to establish a secure connection.
Another option is to set up a guest network on your router, which allows visitors to connect to the internet without accessing your main Wi-Fi network and its password. This way, you can keep your main network secure while still providing internet access to guests.
Additionally, some routers allow you to create a separate network name (SSID) and password specifically for guests. This can help you control who has access to your main network and keep the password confidential.
It's always a good practice to regularly update your Wi-Fi password and router settings to maintain the security of your network. I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.