On Android 10 (API level 29) and higher devices, you can use Easy Connect to provision Wi-Fi credentials to a peer device, as a replacement of WPS which was deprecated in Android 9. Apps can integrate Easy Connect into their setup and provisioning flow by using the[`ACTION_PROCESS_WIFI_EASY_CONNECT_URI`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings#ACTION_PROCESS_WIFI_EASY_CONNECT_URI)intent. This intent requires a URI. The calling app can retrieve the URI through various methods, including scanning a QR code from a sticker or display, or through scanning Bluetooth LE or NFC advertisements.

Once the URI is available, you can provision the peer device's Wi-Fi credentials with the`ACTION_PROCESS_WIFI_EASY_CONNECT_URI`intent. This allows the user to select a Wi-Fi network to share and securely transfer the credentials.

Easy Connect does not require Location or Wi-Fi permissions.
| **Note:** Before using this intent, the app*must* verify that Easy Connect is supported on the device by calling[`WifiManager.isEasyConnectSupported()`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/WifiManager#isEasyConnectSupported()).