Since you have your Android device, you’ve undoubtedly connected it to dozens of Wi-Fi networks, and it keeps each one intact. Every time you punch in a Wi-Fi password, whether it’s from home, school, work, gym, coffee shop, a relative’s apartment, or even a friend’s phone, your Android device Saves it for safekeeping and easy access later.
The problem arises when you need to see the password of a network to which you are already connected. Whether you want to connect another device to a saved wireless access point, or perhaps you’re sharing a hotspot with a friend.
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The simple text password for a Wi-Fi network can be found in your device’s settings, but it’s not immediately obvious. If you have an Android skin on your phone or tablet, such as a Samsung Galaxy, it will be less noticeable than if you were using stock Android on a Google Pixel model. In any case, finding saved Wi-Fi passwords will be much easier than on an iPhone or iPad.
Every device, including a computer or smartphone, requires a password that has been set up and to use the router to connect to the Wi-Fi network. If you connect your smartphone to a Wi-Fi network, the data will be saved immediately, so you won’t need to re-enter the Wi-Fi password.
How to Find Wi-Fi Password on Windows?
On Windows, finding the password for the Wi-Fi network you’re currently connected to is simple, but it takes a little more effort to retrieve all stored Wi-Fi passwords, so we’ll look at both techniques below. To set the password for the Wi-Fi network you’re currently connected to on Windows, follow these steps:
1. After clicking the Start button (Windows 10) go to Control Panel> Network and Internet> Network and Sharing Center (Windows 11) or Settings> Network and Internet> Status> Network and Sharing Center.
2. Click your Wi-Fi network name, highlighted in blue, next to Connections.
3. On the Wi-Fi Status page that appears, click Wireless Properties and then the Security tab.
4. Finally, select Show characters to have your Wi-Fi network password displayed above it.
How to Find Wi-Fi Password with Mac OS?
Keychain Access, the password management system for macOS, stores every password you type and save. This includes passwords for Wi-Fi networks. To begin, open the Keychain Access app using the Search option and perform the following steps:
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1. In the sidebar, click System under System Keychain.
2. Then, at the top of the window, choose Password.
3. Double-click the Wi-Fi network for which you want the password.
4. Finally, select Show Password from the drop-down menu and enter your password when prompted.