

We will first see the process for Android and then move on to iOS devices. With that out of our way, let’s now see how we can get the passwords. Ads by Google name="aswift_2" width="336" height="280" id="aswift_2" frame marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" vspace="0" hspace="0" allowfullscreen="true" style="left: 0px top: 0px position: absolute " allowtransparency="true"> For iOS users, here’s our collection on jailbreaking. If you haven’t rooted your Android yet then you should check our collection of posts on rooting your Android and decide for yourself. There’s no way you can get the Wi-Fi passwords without gaining admin access as this information is stored in the system folder of the device. Plus this is a useful method to know because it can come in handy in many other situations when you desperately need the Wi-Fi password of a network you previously connected to on the phone.īefore we get started, it’s important to make it clear that the process only works on rooted and jailbroken Android and iOS devices respectively (the part about this not being straightforward on phones). And the chances of our phones being with us than our laptops is significantly more.Īsking the baristas is always an option, but why bother them when you can retrieve it from your phone itself. But on a phone, it isn’t that straightforward.

If you have your laptop with you then it’s not that difficult to make it show the passwords. However, sometimes you don’t go to these places alone and are accompanied by your friends who might as well need the Wi-Fi access. That’s the reason I have saved Wi-Fi passwords of many cafes in my locality. Nothing better than working with a bit of white noise around and writing with a hot cup of coffee by my side. I love working from cafes, especially the ones with free Wi-Fi.
