
It’s hard to remember all your past Wi-Fi passwords at a friend’s, relatives, or favorite restaurant. We don’t need to remember the password; we’re connected forever unless the password changes.
But what would you do if you got a new phone, tablet, or laptop and forgot the password? You may not want to ask due to other circumstances, and the password isn’t written on the router. Keep reading, and we’ll tell you how to use iOS, Android, and Windows to find the password for a Wi-Fi network you’ve already connected to.
One of the many quality-of-life improvements in iOS 16 is access to the Wi-Fi network password.
There is a new “Password” option in the Settings app’s Wi-Fi section when you tap on the network you are connected to. After you’ve signed in with a Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode, you can tap it to see the Wi-Fi network’s password. Below is a more straightforward step with visualization for you:
Find your settings on your iPhone.
Once found, tap on the Wi-Fi button found quickly above.
Click on the “i” logo which Wi-Fi network you are connected to
Next, it will show you the information similar below.
To view you can tap on the password, which will automatically show. You can also copy it for easy sharing and connection.
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