If you've forgotten your Wi-Fi password, don't worry! Follow these steps to find your password in just a minute.
Siddhi Jain November 15, 2025 05:15 PM

Connecting to a Wi-Fi network doesn't require repeated password input, so many people forget it. In such a situation, there's no need to worry. You can check the password from your device.

Whether it's streaming videos for entertainment at home or for office work, Wi-Fi has become a necessity in almost every home these days. From children's homework to operating smart home gadgets, everything comes to a halt without Wi-Fi. Sometimes, people forget their password for extended periods of time, which can be problematic if guests arrive or a new device needs to be connected. If you're facing this problem, we're going to show you how to find your Wi-Fi password.

Windows Computer

If you use a Windows computer or laptop, go to the Wi-Fi settings. Here, you'll see the connection your device is connected to. Now click to view its properties. A new page will open, and you'll see the Wi-Fi connection password option. You can view it by tapping it.

Android Phone

Viewing the Wi-Fi password on Android smartphones is a little trickier, as they don't display the password directly. To view the password on such smartphones, go to Settings > Network > Internet. Tapping on the Wi-Fi network will display the Share option. Tapping on this will display a QR code. Scanning this will connect to the Wi-Fi network.

MacBook

If you're using a Mac, it stores the password in Applications > Utilities. To view it, look for the Wi-Fi network's name. Double-clicking on it will bring up the Show Password option. You can view the network's password by entering the admin password.

iPhone

To view the password on an iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Wi-Fi. You'll see an info (i) icon next to the connected network. Tapping this icon will verify it with Face ID or Touch ID. Once verified, you will see the password on the screen.

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