I think this is a great example of how security and privacy gets sacrificed for convenience -- everyone seems more concerned with how fast they can connect to the first open WiFi network they find when they're roaming than what info they're broadcasting, and software's behaviour and interface reflects that. I'd like finer control over what my device does, like
- whether to automatically connect to any networks
- whether to use active scanning (and if it's off by default, I should be able to force one); passive scanning is fine unless you need to connect to networks without SSID broadcast, since it's just listening. Probably saves a tiny bit of battery too.
- better management of SSID list; I find the design where items in the list appear/disappear dynamically while you're trying to manipulate it rather irritating to use. I would prefer if there was an option to control whether the list gets updated, so it will stop accumulating useless networks. Finally, one for iOS (and Windows 8, which has regressed in this area): make it possible to forget and/or otherwise manage networks that are not in range.
- whether to automatically connect to any networks
- whether to use active scanning (and if it's off by default, I should be able to force one); passive scanning is fine unless you need to connect to networks without SSID broadcast, since it's just listening. Probably saves a tiny bit of battery too.
- better management of SSID list; I find the design where items in the list appear/disappear dynamically while you're trying to manipulate it rather irritating to use. I would prefer if there was an option to control whether the list gets updated, so it will stop accumulating useless networks. Finally, one for iOS (and Windows 8, which has regressed in this area): make it possible to forget and/or otherwise manage networks that are not in range.