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how to see wifi password on android ?

**How to See Wi-Fi Password on Android: A Step-by-Step Guide**

Are you trying to retrieve a Wi-Fi password on your Android device but can’t seem to remember it? Fear not! Starting from Android 10, Google made the process of viewing saved Wi-Fi passwords more straightforward. Here are easy-to-follow methods you can use to find your saved Wi-Fi passwords.

### Method 1: Share Wi-Fi via QR Code
One of the simple and secure methods to get a Wi-Fi password on your Android device, especially from Android 10 and later, is by sharing it via QR code.

1. **Access Settings**: Open the **Settings** app on your Android device.
2. **Go to Network & Internet**: Navigate to **Network & Internet** > **Wi-Fi**.
3. **Select Network**: Tap the network you want to view the password for.
4. **Tap ‘Share’**: Look for and tap the **Share** option.
5. **Authenticate**: You might need to authenticate using your fingerprint, facial recognition, or device password before the password is shared.
6. **Check QR Code**: A QR code will pop up with the Wi-Fi password embedded in it. Scan this code with another device to get the password.

### Method 2: Using File Explorer
If your Android version is older than 10 or the QR code method isn’t working, you can use a file explorer to find the password from the `wpa_supplicant.conf` file.

**Note: This method requires root access.**

1. **Find File Explorer**: Open the file explorer app on your Android device.
2. **Go to System Folder**: Navigate to the system folder.
3. **Locate ‘Wi-Fi’ Directory**: Go to the `Wi-Fi` folder which typically resides in the `etc` directory.
4. **Open ‘wpa_supplicant.conf’**: Open the `wpa_supplicant.conf` file. This file contains all saved Wi-Fi passwords.
5. **Decrypt Password**: The password field is usually shown as a hashed code; decrypting it might require additional software or tools.

### Method 3: Using Terminal Emulator
For technically adept users, using the command line might be the speedier option, albeit this method also uses `wpa_supplicant.conf`.

1. **Access Terminal Emulator**: Install a Terminal Emulator app on your smartphone.
2. **Access Root**: Gain root access.
3. **Read ‘wpa_supplicant.conf’**: Type `cat /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf` and press Enter.
4. **View Password**: The Wi-Fi password will appear under the `psk` field.

### Method 4: Use Third-Party Apps
There are also third-party apps designed to recover and display Wi-Fi passwords saved on your Android device. Ensure you are downloading apps from trusted sources since not all are secure.

1. **Download App**: Install a trusted app like ‘WPA Viewer’.
2. **Grant Permissions**: Allow the app necessary permissions.
3. **View Passwords**: Open the app and you should see a list of your saved Wi-Fi networks with their passwords.

### A Word of Caution
While these methods can be quite helpful, handling Wi-Fi passwords with care is essential. Always ensure you are accessing and sharing passwords securely to avoid unauthorized access to your network or that of someone else.

Remember, every method listed—whether it’s using built-in settings, file-exploring, Terminal Emulator, or third-party apps—has its own level of complexity and security concerns. Choose the one that best suits your level of technical expertise and prioritizes security.

Feel free to reach out in the comments if you have any questions or if there’s anything else you’d like to know about managing Wi-Fi passwords on Android.

      

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