Has it ever happened that you are trying to connect a new device to your Wi-Fi and you have suddenly forgotten the password? For many users, remembering the WiFi password may be a problem, especially when connecting new equipment or sharing access with guests. Fortunately, there are straightforward ways to recover your WiFi password. In this blog, you can learn how to check your Wi-Fi password on Android, iOS, Windows and Macos. This guide will run you through each method step by step.
How to check WiFi password on Android
On Android devices, the method of checking your Wifi password varies depending on the version of the operating system you are being used. Here’s how to find it:
Android 10 and up for:
- Open the Settings App.
- Tap on network and internet.
- Select the Internet and find out your connected WiFi network.
- Tap the gear icon next to the network.
- Press the share button (it appears as a QR code icon).
- If indicated, certify using the unlock code or biometrics of your device.
- The WiFi password will appear below the QR code.
This method is convenient to share access, as others can only connect by scanning the QR code.
How to check WiFi password on iOS
Apple restricts direct access to WiFi passwords saved on iPhones, but there are alternative methods:
- Open the setting app on your iPhone
- Tap on Wi-Fi to see the list of available networks.
- Find the WiFi network from which you are currently connected and tap on the “I” icon (information icon) next to it.
- Tap on the password field. You will be motivated to certify by using face ID, touch ID or your device passcode.
- Once certified, the password will be displayed.
- You can tap a copy to share it with others or write it.
How to check WiFi password on Windows
Windows makes it easy to recover the WiFi password saved with these methods:
Using the control room:
- Open the control panel and go to the network and sharing center.
- Click on your active WiFi connection name.
- In the new window, select wireless properties.
- Switch to the safety tab.
- Check out the box labeled to the show characters to reveal the password.
Using Command Prompt:
- Open the command prompt as a administrator.
Type the following command:
‘Netsh Wlan show profile name = “yourwifiname” key = clear
- Change your waweifiname with your network name
- Press Enter.
- Look for the main material label line, which displays the password.
How to check WiFi password on Macos
MACOS users can easily get the saved wifi password using the following method:
- Open Kitchen Access (Application> Found in Utilities).
- Use the search bar to find your WiFi network name.
- Double-click on the network entry.
- Check the show password -labeled box.
- Enter your MAC administrator password to confirm.
Once confirmed, the saved password will appear in a plain text.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Who can see my Wi-Fi password?
Only people with access to connected equipment or people with administrative privilege for routers can see the password saved. Safe passwords and strong router settings can prevent unauthorized access.
What is a good Wi-Fi password?
There should be a strong WiFi password:
- At least 12-16 letters are long.
- Include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and special symbols.
- Avoid personal details or general words that are easy to guess.
Which app can get Wi-Fi password?
Some Android apps, such as Wifi password viewer, can recover the saved password, but may require root access. For other platforms, built-in features such as Kechane Access or Command Prompt are more secure and reliable options.
How can I recover my Wi-Fi password without administrator access?
If you do not use the administrator for your router, rebuilding the password will depend on reaching a connected device. Using credentials saved on Android, iOS, windows, or Macos (as described above) can provide passwords without the requirement of router-level access.
What should I do if I forget my Wi-Fi password?
If you cannot retrieve the password using the mentioned methods, reset the router on its default settings. This default will restore the Wi-Fi password, which is usually printed on the router. Note that the resetting custom will erase the configuration, so you have to set the network again.
Can Wi-Fi password be hacked?
Wi-Fi passwords can be weak if a weak safety protocol (such as WEP) is used or if the password is easy to estimate. To prevent this, always use WPA3 or WPA2 encryption, create a strong password, and regularly update your router’s firmware.