This will display a new window with a list of known networks from which you can eliminate the WiFi networks that you do not use. Next, in the left side menu click on the WiFi option and then on the Manage known networks link that appears in the right panel.
What you can do is go to the Windows 10 configuration page through the Start> Settings menu and then select the Network and Internet option. Surely you have tried it by right-clicking on one of them in the list of saved WiFi networks that are displayed when clicking on the WiFi icon in the taskbar, however, you will have noticed that Windows 10 does not allows this option and does not display any menu when performing this action. It is possible to remove these WiFi networks either from the configuration page or from the command line. In Windows 10, you are able to see them just by clicking on the WiFi icon that appears in the default taskbar. At the end of the day, you will have saved a lot of WiFi networks on your computer. When you move from one place to another with your laptop, you try to connect to different WiFi networks.