[APP] [4.2+]WiFi Password Show (root) - Android Apps and Games

Wifi password show app to view your saved wifi passwords on android phone
Wifi password show [root] is a useful app to view saved wifi passwords on Android.
Actually you can view saved wifi passwords on rooted phone with a good file manager app. Depending on the Android version the wifi password file available in 2 locations
Till noughat The file path is /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf.
From Android Oreo the file path changed to /data/misc/wifi//WifiConfigStore.xml.
Using file manager, searching for the file and searching for the wifi SSID and password is a little bit effort you need. But this app does the job to you in a easy way.
Key features
View passwords
Copy and paste anywhere
Share passwords with text or qr code
View connected wifi information such as ssid,ip,dns etc
Wifi password show app Works on all devices which runs android 4.1 to android Q/android 10
NOT A PASSWORD HACK APP
Note: root required
Note:not show up on samsung devices
Playstore Linkhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sbacham.srinu.wifipasswordshow

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[APP]Boardies Password Manager

I have uploaded my first app on to the Android Market and haven't too much interest so far on XDA so I thought I would post a little bit more information about the app.
This is a simple and light weight app that allows you to securely store and easily login to different websites on your phone.
Do you have all your passwords saved into your devices web browser meaning that anyone who has access to your phone can log on to the websites that you’ve accessed. Do you regularly wipe your phone for whatever reason and get annoyed at having to keep typing in your username and password. Then this might be the app for you.
The app will store all the login information that you enter into the app, which include the company name, the web address, username and the password. Each login is listed on the front screen. If you click on the stored login it will load the website and copy the username to the clipboard allowing you to paste into the username field. Also, when you launch the website from the app it will also create a notification. Once you have copied the username you can then click on the notification to copy the password. This way you do not need to switch to and from the app and the browser to copy the login information. Once you have launched the website, the copying of the username and the password is done while the app is running in the background.
All passwords that are stored within the device are encrypted using AES encryption algorithm to ensure your data is safe.
To protect others from accessing the app you can enable a password that needs to be entered before getting access to the app. Also, for added protection you can enable a feature that will automatically reset the app back to first use if the password gets entered incorrectly 3 times.
The app enables you to backup and restore your stored logins to a file on the SD card of your device. Should you need to wipe your phone, or if you get a new device and want to restore the logins onto your new device you can use the file that was generated from the backup in order to restore your data.
Although the App has Internet Access this is only there to enable you to submit bug reports from inside the settings menu and to enabled adverts to support the app development. I promise you, know personal information that you store inside the app is sent over the internet.
The App can be found on the Android Market. There are two versions, one which is a free ad supported version and a donate version which is identical to the free version but doesn't show ads. Please search for Boardies Password Manager.
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A new update has been released today in order to enable support for Android 2.1 and up. Tests have also been made to ensure that the app works correctly on honeycomb

[APP][4.0+] Wi-Fi Passwords

A simple application that will help you remember the Wi-Fi passwords stored on your device.
Attention Please! An application uses the Root access. Unfortunately, without it is impossible to get saved passwords.
The resulting list of passwords can be exported to a text file or share it with someone.
When you select the correct network password will be copied to the clipboard.
The application uses the internet permission for the google analytics.
Material Design would make this app SICK... already a REALLY useful app IMO!
My question though.... say I flash a ROM ad restore all my WiFi saved passwords with this app, will I then be automatically able to connect the saved WiFi's with passwords, or do I still hafta enter the passwords?
JoeFCaputo113 said:
Material Design would make this app SICK... already a REALLY useful app IMO!
My question though.... say I flash a ROM ad restore all my WiFi saved passwords with this app, will I then be automatically able to connect the saved WiFi's with passwords, or do I still hafta enter the passwords?
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Sorry, but in this version import is not realised. But this is very good idea!
does this even work with Samsung smartphones? because the passwords are crypted
Sajoo said:
does this even work with Samsung smartphones? because the passwords are crypted
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Please check it and know result If it not working, please send data\misc\wifi\wpa_supplicant.conf file
P.S. On Samsung Galaxy Note II working properly

[App][root][4.1+]WiFi Password Show- saved wifi password viewer on Android

Wifi password show [root] is a useful app to view saved wifi passwords on Android.
Actually you can view saved wifi passwords on rooted phone with a good file manager app. Depending on the Android version the wifi password file available in 2 locations
Till noughat The file path is /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf.
From Android Oreo the file path changed to /data/misc/wifi//WifiConfigStore.xml.
Using file manager, searching for the file and searching for the wifi SSID and password is a little bit effort you need. But this app does the job to you in a easy way.
Key features
View passwords
Copy and paste anywhere
Share passwords with text or qr code
View connected wifi information such as ssid,ip,dns etc
Wifi password show app Works on all devices which runs android 4.1 to android Q/android 10
App download linkhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sbacham.srinu.wifipasswordshow

[App][root][4.1+]WiFi Password Show- saved wifi password viewer on Android

Wifi password show [root] is a useful app to view saved wifi passwords on Android.
Actually you can view saved wifi passwords on rooted phone with a good file manager app. Depending on the Android version the wifi password file available in 2 locations
Till noughat The file path is /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf.
From Android Oreo the file path changed to /data/misc/wifi//WifiConfigStore.xml.
Using file manager, searching for the file and searching for the wifi SSID and password is a little bit effort you need. But this app does the job to you in a easy way.
Key features
View passwords
Copy and paste anywhere
Share passwords with text or qr code
View connected wifi information such as ssid,ip,dns etc
Wifi password show app Works on all devices which runs android 4.1 to android Q/android 10
App download link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sbacham.srinu.wifipasswordshow
Alternative link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-7JoXbsPCznLGdtwymDMtzTz1EbP25tN/view?usp=drivesdk

password manager for apps?

Hi,
I have some apps that I have forgot the password to.
The apps still works but if I want to access the content using my PC I can not since I forgot the password.
Is there a way to extract existing passwords.
To stop this from happening in the future is there an password manager that automatically saves the passwords that I create for the different apps.
Or if there are no manager that does this automatically one with as little effort as possible would be good.
Also it would be nice If this manager auto-fills the username and password because I have some apps that automatically logouts.
Is there a manager that is freeware?
I do not know of a way to extract a password from an app that is logged in, that is mostly because the app does not store your password, but a special has that has your login information session.
However, going forward you can use something like LastPass to store your app passwords, it will prompt you to save them when entering, and you can use it on your desktop as well.

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