Always prompted for password on iPhone

My router has encryption enabled.
I am always prompted for a password on my iPhone to enable wi-fi.
I do not not get prompted on my desktop Mac.
Is this normal or is there a setting on the iPhone with which I do not have to re-enter a password every time I unlock it.
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