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Version
6.3
Size
3.1 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About Who use the wifi

Scan your WiFi network and identify every connected device in real time with Who use the wifi, the network security app that puts you in control of who accesses your wireless network. Unauthorized users draining your bandwidth, unknown devices on your network, or slower internet speeds are all signs that your WiFi security may be compromised. This app reveals the truth about your network in seconds.

Instantly see all devices currently connected to your wireless network, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and computers from manufacturers like Samsung, Apple, and Motorola. The app displays the device type, connection status, and IP address for each connected user, making it straightforward to spot unfamiliar or suspicious activity. You'll immediately recognize which devices belong on your network and which ones don't, so you can take action before security becomes a real problem.

Unknown or unauthorized devices on your WiFi don't just slow down your internet—they put your personal data and online privacy at serious risk. When you discover suspicious activity, you can quickly change your router password to block intruders and reclaim your bandwidth. Removing unauthorized users restores your network performance while protecting your connected devices from potential cyber threats and data theft.

The app clearly identifies your WiFi router in the device list, typically shown with an IP address ending in .1, so you know exactly what you're looking at and can trust the data. Regular network monitoring keeps your home or office WiFi secure and running at full speed. Make network monitoring part of your routine—check who's using your WiFi weekly or whenever you notice performance issues.

Who use the wifi gives you the visibility and control needed to defend your network against unwanted access and keep your bandwidth for the devices that matter to you.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Real-time scan shows all connected devices with IP addresses and types
  • Helps identify unauthorized users draining your WiFi bandwidth
  • Alerts you to suspicious network activity before data is compromised
  • Simple interface makes it easy to spot unfamiliar devices on your network

Cons

  • Cannot directly disconnect or block devices from within the app
  • Requires local network access permission, raising privacy considerations
  • Relies on accurate device identification—older or unknown devices may show generic names
  • Does not monitor network activity or reveal what data connected devices are using

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