Wifi Passphrase doen't show - General Questions and Answers

Does anyone have a solution for this
The passwords are encrypted
Is there any way that I can see the passwords
Thank you
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ussefbmo said:
Does anyone have a solution for this
The passwords are encrypted
Is there any way that I can see the passwords
Thank you
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If it's a Wi-Fi network that you have previously connected your device to, you can use several methods as described in the link below, read the whole thread and try the different methods.
https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-see-a-saved-Wi-Fi-password-on-Android-without-root-privileges
If it is a network that you have never connected to, get the password from someone else that already has access. If you have never connected your device to that network and there is no one you can get the password from, then you're out of luck. We don't help crack Wi-Fi networks, that's illegal. You'll have to go somewhere else on the internet other than XDA if that is what you're looking for.
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^I don't know who that is or why I am logged into their account
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The screenshot shows settings which I'm able to encrypt my device. I was thinking of encrypting both the phone and SD card. But !
Can anyone tell me if there's any negative consequences of doing so? I've heard it is not reversible. And supposedly can slow the device. I highly appreciate any help. Thanks.
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The screenshot shows settings which I'm able to encrypt my device. I was thinking of encrypting both the phone and SD card. But !
Can anyone tell me if there's any negative consequences of doing so? I've heard it is not reversible. And supposedly can slow the device. I highly appreciate any help. Thanks.
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You can't revert it thats right, and if android ever stops working there is no way te recover your personal data.
If you have to ask, then don't encrypt.
Just asking for trouble, sooner or later, and there are ALWAYS security holes anyway.

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