Forgot Your Wi-Fi Password? Here’s How to Find It Quickly

Forgot Your Wi-Fi Password? Here’s How to Find It Quickly

Forgetting your Wi-Fi password is frustrating, especially when setting up a new device. Luckily, you can recover it on your phone or computer without asking anyone else. Here’s a quick guide for Android, iPhone, Windows, and Mac users.

Note: If the password has changed recently, you’ll need the updated password from the network admin.

Android Devices

Google Pixel:

  • Go to Settings → Network & internet → Internet.
  • Tap the gear icon next to your connected network.
  • Tap Share and verify your identity.
  • A QR code appears; the password is listed below.

Samsung Galaxy:

  • Open Settings → Connections → Wi-Fi.
  • Tap the gear icon next to your network.
  • Tap the eye icon next to the password and verify your identity.

Other Android Phones:

  • Look for a similar Wi-Fi settings page.
  • Check options like auto-reconnect, frequency, and Wi-Fi standards.

iPhone (iOS)

  • Open Settings → Wi-Fi.
  • Tap the blue “i” icon next to your network.
  • Tap the Password field and authenticate via Face ID, Touch ID, or PIN.
  • Copy the password using the Copy bubble.

Other features to explore:

  • Low Data Mode – save bandwidth.
  • Forget This Network – remove old networks.


Windows

  • Open Settings → Network & Internet → Wi-Fi.
  • Click your connected network → View Wi-Fi security key.
  • Password appears in a dialog box.

Other tools:

  • Manage known networks – add, edit, or forget networks.
  • Filter saved networks – handy if you have a long list.

Mac (macOS)

  • Open Apple menu → System Settings → Wi-Fi.
  • Scroll to Known Networks → click the three dotsCopy Password.
  • Paste into Notes or TextEdit to view.

Advanced tip:

  • Check Advanced Settings to see all Wi-Fi networks your Mac has connected to and copy any saved passwords.

Pro Tips for All Devices

  • Always check network frequency, security type, and auto-connect settings.
  • Save passwords in a secure password manager to avoid forgetting them in the future.
  • Familiarize yourself with your device’s Wi-Fi options—they can save time and data.

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