Wifi Password Hanging Sign Only $1 at Dollar Tree

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Head to Dollar Tree where you may be able to score these quirky Heart Shaped Wifi Password Hanging Signs for just $1!

These wooden signs allow you to effortlessly share your wifi password with your family, friends, and guests!

Note the selection may vary by store, and there are a couple of designs available online with minimum order.

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Wifi Password Heart Shaped Hanging Wall Decor
Only $1
*Minimum order of 1 case (36 pieces) if shopping online


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Comments 19

  1. Sara

    My DT had a variety of different ones. Also the chalk pens from there work great to write the password on there!

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      How cool! I found these, but I didn’t see the chalk pens.

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      I have the easels and love them! They are great. I use them to set up my decorative plates. Thanks for sharing this!

  2. Shoppingfan

    I saw these too & wondered why I would need it. We all know our WiFi password in the house. Will someone enlighten me please? Thxs!

    • Dkp91576

      If you have an AirBnb rental, this is a good way to share the password with your guests.

      • Shoppingfan

        Ah Ok! Thank you! Makes sense now.

    • KetaKoya87

      I’ve seen these at Air B&B’s & cabins that we’ve stayed in while vacationing… & maybe if you have lots of family/ guests/visitors & want them to have it or quit asking for it repeatedly 🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️

      • Shoppingfan

        Thank you! I always forget about AirBnB. We are essential so we haven’t traveled much since last fall. My hubby also will only stay in a hotel 😁. Our few guest don’t stay long enough to use our WiFi but that’s a great tool to have for those with guest traffic. Thank u!

    • Jenny

      It is for a guest room or Airbnb etc.

      • Shoppingfan

        Thanks!

    • Cathy Womble

      It’s for company. Every time someone comes to our house for more than an hour or so, they always ask for our WiFi password so they can get a signal in our house.

  3. Dirtcheapteach

    OMG love it.

  4. Tina Tina

    Good idea!

  5. justme

    I don’t want to be the debbie downer here but think twice before you share your wifi password with anyone. We had a terrible incident where a child visiting our home was doing really bad things online. Thank goodness it was tied to that childs device but it still was coming from our IP address. I won’t share our wifi with anyone besides immediate family anymore. Sadly we learned the hard way and the detective said these things are all too common nowadays.

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      You can set up passwords separate from your own. And you can disable them anytime. Usually, people with an Air BNB’s do that for each new guest. Since you can erase these boards, you can keep changing them. I’m really sorry that happened to you especially from someone you trust.

      • TinaBee

        My ring doorbell and wireless outdoor irrigation timer can only run on a 2.4 GHz network. Which is my guest network. My home network is 5 GHz, so it can’t operate on that network. Every time I change the password or router name on my guest network, these devices need to be reset which requires me to unmount my ring doorbell from my front porch so that I can reach the reset button on its back. And sometimes after I reset it, it still goes offline the next day because it doesn’t like to be reconfigured once it is initially set up and then I have to go through the unmounting process all over again. It’s almost an hour long process. It’s equally painful for the outdoor timer. People with smart devices running off their guest network really need to consider how much work will be instore for them if they change their Guest network name or password.

    • TinaBee

      Smart advice! I won’t share my passwords with anyone outside of my home. Period.

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