What is "My Network" displayed on the Wi -Fi setting screen?

When I tried to set Wi-Fi on the iPhone, I was confused because there was an "My Network" item that was unfamiliar to the screen?It means "FI access point".

Wi-Fiの設定画面に表示される「マイネットワーク」って何? - いまさら聞けないiPhoneのなぜ

In iOS 13, the configuration of "Settings" → "Wi-Fi" screen has been reviewed.The switch to enable/disable Wi-Fi at the top of the screen, and the Wi-Fi access point being connected below is displayed as before, but the Wi has once connected to the communication area at the time of operation.If -fi access points are detected, the name (ssid) is displayed in the "My Network" column.

The Wi-Fi access point displayed in the "My Network" column means not only it was once connected, but also the password is stored on the iPhone.You can use it as "your own network", which can be switched to the currently connected Wi-Fi access point just by tapping.Inadvertently tapping Wi-Fi access points in the neighborhood should be significantly reduced.

If you delete the settings of the Wi-Fi access point displayed in the My Network, there is no connection experience displayed in the "Network" column below (the password is not saved on the iPhone) and the Wi-Fi access point.It will be treated the same.

By the way, the Wi-Fi access point that has never been connected but can be connected is displayed in the "Public Network" column.Wi-Fi access points with no connection experience and in other words not saved passwords are installed in public spaces such as stations and airports, and will appear if you display the Wi-Fi setting screen near it.