- How to See Saved WiFi Password on Android Device?
- Solution 1: Get WiFi Password for Android 10 Users.
- Solution 2: ES File Explorer (No Root Required)
- Solution 3: File Explorer App (Root Only)
- Solution 4: Password Recovery App
- Solution 5: Laptop and ADB Tools
- Step 1: Setup ADB Tools and Phone Connection
- Step 2: Extract WiFi Password File
- See WiFi Password on Android
- How To Find Your Wifi Password On An Android Device
- Find The WiFi Password On a Pixel Phone
- Find The WiFi Password On Other Android Phones
- Find The WiFi Password On Android 9 & Older Phones
- Android WiFi Password Reveal Apps
- Still Can’t Recover The WiFi Password?
How to See Saved WiFi Password on Android Device?
While Android has a lot of unique and useful features, it often lacks some basic functions which other operating systems offer. One of them is the ability to view the password of the saved WiFi networks on your device. It is currently not possible to see saved WiFi passwords without root access on your Android device. Though, it is still good to know that there is a workaround to get the WiFi password saved on Android.
Even though there are other options like using your laptop or directly contacting the responsible people to ask the password, using your Android phone to view saved WiFi passwords is probably the simplest way.
Update: For Android Q users, there is no need to use any third-party apps to see the WiFi password. Your phone can display the WiFi password on Android Q direct.
See WiFi Password Saved on Devices:
Solution 1: Get WiFi Password for Android 10 Users.
Android 10 users can see the saved WiFi password direct from their mobile. There is no device rooting or third party app required for this. You can see the WiFi password on Android networking settings and share it if you want.
- Open Android Settings
- Select Network & Internet.
- Tap on WiFi.
- Next, tap on the name of the connected Wi-Fi network.
- This will bring you to the Network Details Screen.
- Tap on the Share button.
- Authenticate with fingerprint (You can use the PIN to verify as an alternative method).
- See the WiFi password below the QR code.
You can see the detailed description to see the WiFi password on Android 10 here. For those who are using the old Android OS, check the solutions mentioned below. The solutions have options for both rooted and non-rooted Android version.
Solution 2: ES File Explorer (No Root Required)
ES File Explorer gives the user privileged access to the system files. The app also comes with a lot of other useful features like taking backups and restoring your apps. It is also being able to restore your deleted files.
This method doesn’t require root access but, unfortunately, it is not guaranteed to work on all devices. You can still give it a try if you want, by following the below steps.
Open ES File Explorer app. Drag the left navigation bar and select the Local storage option. Now, click on Device from the drop-down list. Navigate to System->etc->WiFi and open wpa_supplicant.conf file. If the file manager app asks you how to open the selected configuration file, select the built-in HTML or the text file viewer. Once you open the file, you will be able to view all the passwords of the connected WiFi networks using your Android phone.
Download from Google Play Store: ES File Explorer | APK Mirror
Solution 3: File Explorer App (Root Only)
The steps are a little different if you have root access. With root access, the steps can be more easy and reliable. The simplest and the most straightforward way to view the saved WiFi passwords on the rooted Android device is to use, again, the ES File Explorer. This is because, unlike the default file manager app that might come with your phone, it allows you to view system-level files if it has the superuser access to rooted devices.
Follow the below instructions to view your saved WiFi network passwords. Open the ES File Explorer app on your rooted Android device and navigate to the root folder. Now, from the root folder, go to data > misc > WiFi location. Inside the WiFi folder, search and open the same file that we mentioned before – wpa_supplicant.conf.
Navigate to the network section. By using the SSID of your WiFi network, you can find the corresponding WiFi password under the psk section which is the pre-shared key of each WiFi network you have connected to.
network= ssid=”WiFi Network Name”
psk=”password”
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
priority=
>
This format of the file will be almost like above and you can grab the network password from the same spot, that we mentioned above.
Solution 4: Password Recovery App
Even though the above method is easy and straightforward, it does involve some additional steps to find the right file and interpreting the password. If you want to see the saved WiFi passwords directly without having to do anything, then using a password recovery app might be the ideal choice.
There are a lot of password recovery apps available for free on Google Play Store and most of them work as expected. Just for the demonstration purpose, we are using WiFi Passwords Recovery Pro app for this tutorial.
Download and install the app. Now, open the app and then grant superuser permission to function properly. The app will list all the WiFi networks you have connected with your device along with their security protocols. You can select any network you want and the app will simply display the password of that particular network. This app even allows you to copy the password and share it. There is another alternative app you can try from Google Play Store WiFi Password Recovery.
Solution 5: Laptop and ADB Tools
There is one more way where you can view the saved WiFi passwords on your device without having to use a file explorer or a password recovery app. But for this method, you will need your laptop and have to connect your phone with it using a USB cable.
Step 1: Setup ADB Tools and Phone Connection
First, ensure that you have the USB drivers of your smartphone and ADB tools installed on the Windows Laptop or PC. If you don’t have the ADB tools and drivers installed on your PC yet, download and install ADB Tools from this link.
Once you have downloaded the files, extract them to a folder on your desktop. Open the Settings app on your Android phone and go to the About phone. There, tap on the build number of seven times to unlock the developer options.
Go back to the main settings page and then open the developer options settings from there and enable the USB debugging.
Step 2: Extract WiFi Password File
Now, connect your phone to the PC using the USB cable. Then go to the folder on your desktop where you have extracted the ADB tools. Hold Shift and then Right-Click and select the “open command window here” option from the menu that pops up. Now copy and paste the below command to your command window and press enter.
adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
The command basically copies the contents of the file “wpa_supplicant.conf” from the mentioned directory above. It pastes the contents to a file in the folder where you have extracted the ADB tools.
Go back to the folder and you will find the file there. Open it and you can view all the saved WiFi passwords of connected networks in the file.
Since we are now using WiFi wherever we go, this is one of the essential hacks that you need to know and remember. This will make your life that much easier every day.
See WiFi Password on Android
Being able to find WiFi password on Android have a lot of benefits like connecting to networks you used a long time ago, and not having to ask passwords in public places again. It becomes a chore when you want to connect some of your other devices to the WiFi network or share it with someone when you don’t remember it.
Let us know which one of these above-mentioned methods to see the WiFi password on Android, worked for you. Feel free to mention in the comments section below if you have any queries or doubts regarding the method or if you are stuck at any step.
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How To Find Your Wifi Password On An Android Device
We connect to so many different networks and the password usually gets entered just once. So what would you do if you forgot the WiFi password? Having a good password safe would prevent this problem, but you can also find the WiFi password off your Android phone. It’s easier than you might think.
For iPhone users, we’ve got an article on how to see the WiFi password on an iPhone too.
We also created a short video on our YouTube channel where we go through the process, so check that out in case you don’t feel like reading a lot of text.
Find The WiFi Password On a Pixel Phone
If you’ve got a Google Pixel phone with Android 10, this is the easiest way possible to find your WiFi password.
- Go to Settings >Network & Internet >WiFi .
- Tap on the name of the WiFi network you want to recover the password from to get to the Network Details Screen.
- Tap on the Share button. It will ask you to authenticate with a fingerprint or PIN.
Find The WiFi Password On Other Android Phones
If you’ve got a non-Pixel phone with Android 10, it’s slightly more complicated but still very simple.
- Using a QR Code scanner, like TrendMicro’s QRScanner, load the screenshot. Do this by tapping the QR code icon in the bottom-left corner.
- You’ll see the password now. In TrendMicro QRScanner, it shows in the 2 spots highlighted by the red rectangles below.
Find The WiFi Password On Android 9 & Older Phones
If your Android phone runs Android 9 (Pie) or an older version of Android, finding the WiFi password is more difficult. You’ll need to root your phone first. That means giving yourself the highest access level possible.
We have articles on how to root a Pixel, Galaxy, or Nexus phone. Then you’ll need to install some software on your computer and be able to connect your phone to the computer.
- Enable Developer Mode on your phone. Go to Settings >System >About Phone then scroll down to Build number.
- Tap on Build number 7 times. You’ll see the message You are now a developer!
- Install Universal ADB Drivers on your PC. This helps your computer talk to the Android over a USB connection. Make sure your USB cable is for data transfer, not just charging.
- Download and install the Minimal ADB and Fastboot Tool on your PC.
- Connect the phone to your computer and open the Minimal ADB and Fastboot app. It opens as a command prompt.
- Type in the command
adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
and press Enter.
- The command will copy the wpa_supplicant.conf file to your PC in the same folder Minimal ADB and Fastboot is installed in. In File Explorer navigate to that location.
- Open the file with Notepad and you’ll find the WiFi password.
Android WiFi Password Reveal Apps
You may be tempted to download a password recovery app. After reviewing several of the WiFi recovery apps listed in the Google Play store, we couldn’t find one that we would trust.
Some have decent ratings, but the reviews seem fake. You’ll also find that they require you to root your phone. Even if they did work, should you really trust them? Are you sure they’re not sending your information somewhere they shouldn’t? We recommend avoiding these apps.
Still Can’t Recover The WiFi Password?
Recovering the WiFi password on your Android phone is really just a convenience. You can find the WiFi password using the Command Prompt in Windows, if the computer can connect to the WiFi. If the methods above don’t work for you, then reset the WiFi password on your router.
If it’s not your WiFi router, then ask the person who manages it for the password. If you don’t own the router, or you don’t want to talk to the person who does, you probably shouldn’t be using the WiFi anyway.
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