How to view saved Wi-Fi passwords in Windows

How to view saved Wi-Fi passwords in Windows 


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When You are connected to a wifi network on your computer but you don't know the password or you forget the password of the wifi so you can find computer wife password of any computer when the system is connected to the network or you can also find the password of your wife router, this works in all windows operating system like window 7, window 8, and window 10, the easiest way to find the password of another computer.


So many stores, service stations, coffee shops, pubs, and so on offer free Wi-Fi that you probably have countless networks saved on your phone or laptop. Having a password saved on your computer is great, but how can you get the password so you can use it on your phone as well?

If you already have the password for a wireless network saved on your laptop and want to retrieve it to use on your phone -- or share with someone else -- things are quite simple. The same method works in Windows
but it's important to note that you need to be connected to the network you are trying to retrieve the password for.

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There are two methods that we can view Wifi Password

Method 1:

Press the Windows key and R, type cmd and press Enter.

write the command given below:

netsh wlan show profile name=Riztechnos Key=clear

Remark: replace Riztechnos with our wife name

Method 2:



  • Press the Windows key and search Control Panel and press Enter.

  • Right-click on category.
  • Right-click on the Network and Sharing Center.
  • Click on the show Wife Password Button.
  • Click the Wireless Properties button.
  • In the Properties dialog that appears, move to the Security tab.
  • Click the Show character's checkbox, and the network password will be revealed.

if you want to retrieve a saved wireless network password from Android or iOS, you'll have to have a rooted or jailbroken device --- sadly, there is no standard way to pull up security credentials. It's worth noting that there are several apps out there in Google Play that claims to reveal Wi-Fi passwords; while some of these work, there are also numerous malicious tools out there, so it's best to use an alternative method.


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