Hi
I got a basic noob q. I just got my Poco X3 pro working and rooted with LOS and it works great. I can’t find the wpa_supplicant.conf to view wifi passwords . I tried a couple of apps and they don’t work. Also tried to view via root enabled file explorers on Amaze and 3C Toolbox which appear to show an empty folder at the file path data/misc/wifi wpa_supplicant. If you have any insight let me know please. cheers
To view the Wi-Fi password stored on the phone with Android 10 or 11, go to settings and select the Network & Internet option. Tap Wi-Fi to see the network you are currently connected to at the top of the screen. Select the same network or networks to which you have previously connected.
In the new screen, tap Share. You must use a face, fingerprint or PIN to continue the process. After that, the WiFi password is displayed under a QR code.
Or you can use this:
WiFi Password Viewer [ROOT] - Apps on Google Play
The best Wifi Password Viewer in the Play Store!
play.google.com
It works in LOS if you have root...
Good luck
TioCareca said:
To view the Wi-Fi password stored on the phone with Android 10 or 11, go to settings and select the Network & Internet option. Tap Wi-Fi to see the network you are currently connected to at the top of the screen. Select the same network or networks to which you have previously connected.
In the new screen, tap Share. You must use a face, fingerprint or PIN to continue the process. After that, the WiFi password is displayed under a QR code.
Or you can use this:
WiFi Password Viewer [ROOT] - Apps on Google Play
The best Wifi Password Viewer in the Play Store!
play.google.com
It works in LOS if you have root...
Good luck
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Ah... Right..
I tried that app and it didn't work, from apkpure I think. No google on this
I know about qr, but I wanted access to the list that should be in that folder as far as I know. I tried 3 different root explorers and there is no file there to view with the list of passwords
Found it elsewhere
data\misc\apexdata\com.android.wifi
HastaPasta said:
Found it elsewhere
data\misc\apexdata\com.android.wifi
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nice...
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For people who lives in the restricted countries, this is a free and root-less way on how to bypass and download country restricted apps and games in Play Store without modding the Play Store app itself.
First of all,
i. Create a secondary google account on your PC.
ii. Leave 'Mobile phone' blank.
iii. Choose United Kingdom as location.
iv. In the next page, you will then add in you phone number for verification.
Next, on you phone, got to Settings>General>Accounts>Add Account>Existing, sign in with you new google account.
After all are done, go to Settings>Connections>More networks>VPN and tap the + sign.
Key in the following:-
Name : BestUKVPN
Type : PPTP
Server Address : BestUKVPN.com
Tick PPP encryption (MPPE)
and tap Save.
To connect, tap on the VPN you've just created :-
Username : free
Password : *the password changes everyday, go to w w w . bestUKVPN . c o m to get the password*
Then, go to Settings>General>Application manager and locate Google Play Store. Tap on it and tap Force Stop, Clear Cache and Clear Data accordingly.
Next, Go to your Play Store and choose your secondary account.
Viola, restricted country apps are available for download!
Unless you country is supported by Google Wallet, you can only download the free apps and games.
Enjoy!
No need for a second account, u can either kill PStore or just restart the machine. It will (re)authenticate the session to a different server (hence, country).
There are easy ways to block this as well, it is just a matter of time to be honest.
However, this method is very loaded, you are opening a VPN for all the connections, there are way better methods for this, i.e Per APP VPN, why make the whole system use a slow connection when you can only have a list of apps that will use that connection. ProxyDroid is amazing, but requires root, i think it supports VPN-s as well .
PlutoDelic said:
No need for a second account, u can either kill PStore or just restart the machine. It will (re)authenticate the session to a different server (hence, country).
There are easy ways to block this as well, it is just a matter of time to be honest.
However, this method is very loaded, you are opening a VPN for all the connections, there are way better methods for this, i.e Per APP VPN, why make the whole system use a slow connection when you can only have a list of apps that will use that connection. ProxyDroid is amazing, but requires root, i think it supports VPN-s as well .
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Yes there are apps that provides fast and free VPN as well but most of the apps limits your usage, therefore not very efficient. You can switch off the connection once after the restriction is opened and use a faster connection, i.e wifi. And also this doesn't require root.
dayat710 said:
You can switch off the connection once after the restriction is opened and use a faster connection, i.e wifi. And also this doesn't require root.
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yup confirmed, play store doesn't seem to care about the source location for as long as it authenticates on a country that has the service enabled.
It would be really nice though to have an app that does not require root and can handle a list of apps, and use the proxy/vpn only for that specific list. i guess iptables play a role here.
I tried using my first account which is registered in Brunei and use VPN, cant get thru the restrictions.
I also found out using MarketAccess/MarketEnabler *requires root* and set it to UK/US, I can browse apps/games in Samsung Apps, without the need of VPN. But also could not buy any apps or games unless I have a bank account outside my country.
Hello All,
Im just gonna cut to the chase and not give long introductions. For those of you running the 'secondary' or 'non-owner' account in Android multiuser, you know it is impossible for the secondary user to use VPN. That would require you to actually open the primary/owner account and launch the VPN from there which is quite frustrating and unfeasible. So heres how you CAN do it. I researched for months on how to do it on my Xperia Tablet Z LTE and I found a way. :laugh:
REMEMBER : IF YOU WANT IT TO WORK EXACTLY LIKE VPN, THAT IS PROXYING/BYPASSING BLOCKED SITES /PROXY CHANNELING FOR EVERY APP,YOU WILL NEED ROOT!
First: Root your phone. Optional but Recommended.
Second : You can check root by any app..There are some on Google Play.
Third : Download OrBot from Google Play (cant post links as Im new user :crying:
Fourth : Install It. If you dont have/wanna root you can use OrWeb (for browsing internet on your device through proxy/bypassing block) You can find it on Google Play, You can use a few selected apps that support OrBot natively (Google's your friend) AND ANY other app which supports channeling its data through a proxy tunnel.
Fifth : For proxy tunneling use 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' in HOST field and use '8118' in PORT field for ANY APP WHICH DOES SUPPORT CHANNELING ITS NETWORK DATA THROUGH A PROXY CHANNEL.
Sixth : In case you DO have root.It easy as pie for you to channel ALL NETWORK DATA through OrBot. Simply use the 'Transparent Proxying' option in OrBot settings.
Seventh : Enjoy unblocked sites and complete privacy.
REMEBER : ORBOT IS A VERY EFFICIENT AND COMPLETELY EFFECTIVE WAY TO HIDE YOUR IDENTITY ONLINE. Read more at its website.
Hope I helped. If so, hit the thanks button!
Regards,
Saad Muhammad
cludo47 said:
Hello All,
Im just gonna cut to the chase and not give long introductions. For those of you running the 'secondary' or 'non-owner' account in Android multiuser, you know it is impossible for the secondary user to use VPN. That would require you to actually open the primary/owner account and launch the VPN from there which is quite frustrating and unfeasible. So heres how you CAN do it. I researched for months on how to do it on my Xperia Tablet Z LTE and I found a way. :laugh:
REMEMBER : IF YOU WANT IT TO WORK EXACTLY LIKE VPN, THAT IS PROXYING/BYPASSING BLOCKED SITES /PROXY CHANNELING FOR EVERY APP,YOU WILL NEED ROOT!
First: Root your phone. Optional but Recommended.
Second : You can check root by any app..There are some on Google Play.
Third : Download OrBot from Google Play (cant post links as Im new user :crying:
Fourth : Install It. If you dont have/wanna root you can use OrWeb (for browsing internet on your device through proxy/bypassing block) You can find it on Google Play, You can use a few selected apps that support OrBot natively (Google's your friend) AND ANY other app which supports channeling its data through a proxy tunnel.
Fifth : For proxy tunneling use 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' in HOST field and use '8118' in PORT field for ANY APP WHICH DOES SUPPORT CHANNELING ITS NETWORK DATA THROUGH A PROXY CHANNEL.
Sixth : In case you DO have root.It easy as pie for you to channel ALL NETWORK DATA through OrBot. Simply use the 'Transparent Proxying' option in OrBot settings.
Seventh : Enjoy unblocked sites and complete privacy.
REMEBER : ORBOT IS A VERY EFFICIENT AND COMPLETELY EFFECTIVE WAY TO HIDE YOUR IDENTITY ONLINE. Read more at its website.
Hope I helped. If so, hit the thanks button!
Regards,
Saad Muhammad
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You can set your whole WIFI connection to go through proxy. When you connect to a network, and type in the WIFI password, click on the "Show advanced options" checkbox, and select "Manual" from the "Proxy" dropdown. I wonder if it would work like that, too!
Probably not a success.
Croone said:
You can set your whole WIFI connection to go through proxy. When you connect to a network, and type in the WIFI password, click on the "Show advanced options" checkbox, and select "Manual" from the "Proxy" dropdown. I wonder if it would work like that, too!
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I tried that too. Buggy and most probably wont work. Didnt for me.
cludo47 said:
I tried that too. Buggy and most probably wont work. Didnt for me.
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it will probably work well using a wifie networks but is very buggy using mobile networks.i checked every version of Orbit. it tired me a lot with no consequence at the end.
Hmm Weird
jaliltarnab said:
it will probably work well using a wifie networks but is very buggy using mobile networks.i checked every version of Orbit. it tired me a lot with no consequence at the end.
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Well thats wierd! Cuz when I tried this method (wifi proxy) pages wouldnt load and internet wouldnot connect but Orbot worked perfectly.
Updated to 4.3!
Updated it!!!!
I made this app for my own needs a few years ago. Then I decided to publish this app so others can use 'cause it might be convenient in some situations
This app will forever be free with no ads. I hope people would tell me how to improve this.
* ROOT access is REQUIRED*
This app use Root permission to access the connected wifi list from your system to list them out for you in case you forgot a wifi password and/or you want to share with others.
It also allow you to save that list to you local storage/SDCard or sync it to cloud storage.
Cloud backup use private App Folder on *your own* Google Drive account to save data. Even you cannot browse it by yourself (you still can delete it). Currently, this app only support restoring from Cloud.
In summary:
- View connected wifi lists with password
- Save Wifi list to storage/SDCard
- Sync/Backup Wifi list to Cloud
- Restore wifi list from Cloud
- Copy wifi password to clipboard by long-press wifi item on the list.
Download link
Cheers!
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Great job, dear. To load up on Google Drive, do you uses the Drive API?
You have a private message.
Could you help me show the password on my s7 edge? It shows a weird character instead of its true password. I really love the design and feature (i.e. ad free!). Thanks!
geraldalcos said:
Could you help me show the password on my s7 edge? It shows a weird character instead of its true password. I really love the design and feature (i.e. ad free!). Thanks!
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iirc, Samsung encrypts them so you may be SOL
drewski_1 said:
iirc, Samsung encrypts them so you may be SOL
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Haha. What are those terms?
Is there a way to resolve this?
geraldalcos said:
Haha. What are those terms?
Is there a way to resolve this?
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Iirc- If I Remember Correctly
Sol - Sh*t Out of Luck
Sent from my deb using XDA Labs
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iirc, Samsung encrypts them so you may be SOL
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yes, it's encrypted. BTW, I don't have any Samsung device to find a solution
Please update to oreo
I'm trying to use it on 8.1 and what's strange is that it uploads to the cloud just fine from my old phone, and the new phone can see (in the app) the passwords on the cloud, but when I choose "sync", the new phone's local wifi list does not change. Is there some specific instructions I need to follow? I've given it root access and selected "sync" on my new phone from all three locations (all/cloud/local).
I found a way to enable Google to autofill saved passwords on Kindle fire HD 10 (2019) this may work on other models.
This is a simple hack, used in similar ways for different solutions.
1. Install LastPass from Google play.
2. Login or create account
3. You will be asked to enable default password manager, this will bring up the otherwise hidden menu for selecting default password app.
4. Select "Google"
5. Install or open any app that requires login.
6. Tap and hold the password field and select autofill.
The Google password manager option should appear, select "always" on the checkbox and click to select your saved password.
Edit:. You may have to reboot for this to be enabled across apps
machina77 said:
I found a way to enable Google to autofill saved passwords on Kindle fire HD 10 (2019) this may work on other models. [...snip]
Edit:. You may have to reboot for this to be enabled across apps
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Nice one! I can confirm this works!
Cheers!
grantdb said:
Nice one! I can confirm this works!
Cheers!
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Excellent!
Did you have to reboot? I had to reboot twice!
It worked right away on the one that I tried but I rebooted just to be sure.
first, how did you install google play on the kindle fire
- i have a kindle fire 7 (2019 - gen 9)
TecMunky said:
first, how did you install google play on the kindle fire
- i have a kindle fire 7 (2019 - gen 9)
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If you have a pc, you can use the Toolbox found on this site or simply google "install Play store on Fire tablets." I got About 25,700,000 results (0.92 seconds). I suggest https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/03/18/install-play-store-amazon-fire-tablet/. Read the details for your 7" 2019 and follow exactly.
I'm stuck at logging into LastPass. I keep getting an "Invalid Password" error. I have verified several times that I am using the correct password. Any ideas?
Never mind, I was able to do it with Bitlocker instead.
machina77 said:
I found a way to enable Google to autofill saved passwords on Kindle fire HD 10 (2019) this may work on other models.
This is a simple hack, used in similar ways for different solutions.
1. Install LastPass from Google play.
2. Login or create account
3. You will be asked to enable default password manager, this will bring up the otherwise hidden menu for selecting default password app.
4. Select "Google"
5. Install or open any app that requires login.
6. Tap and hold the password field and select autofill.
The Google password manager option should appear, select "always" on the checkbox and click to select your saved password.
Edit:. You may have to reboot for this to be enabled across apps
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Problem is, installing the play store on a tablet doesn't seem to last.... then it's a bigger problem. Isn't there any way to save passwords for your apps on a fire tablet?
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Problem is, installing the play store on a tablet doesn't seem to last.... then it's a bigger problem. Isn't there any way to save passwords for your apps on a fire tablet?
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I am new to my Fire HD10 Plus, but if you are able to install the google keyboard, passwords are part of this app.
85gallon said:
I am new to my Fire HD10 Plus, but if you are able to install the google keyboard, passwords are part of this app.
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Didn't know you could install a different keyboard, but Amazon doesn't like Google stuff much.
Is it still save to use LastPass after the two data breaches and will linking my Google account to it compromise my passwords? Is there a alternative
To be clear,
I installed Blokada yesterday on my Poco X3 NFC Android 10. I always disconnect Wi-Fi and 4G antennas when I go to sleep. In the morning I reconnect and now the file mobileconfig.sascdn.com gets blocked in about an hour 485 times.
So it looks like an add link that gets stopped, but I find it odd that it keeps trying every 2 seconds
Where did you download Blokada from? Android app store
Which device do you use? Poco X3 NFC
Do you use a custom ROM? NO
Do you know which OS version you are using? 10
Since when are you facing this issue? This morning, 1 day after install.
Did you already try to solve the issue somehow? I googled it and did find: https://domain.glass/mobileconfig.sascdn.com but what does this say? Is it the phone or an app on the phone and if so witch app?
UPDATE: it seems like a security company so now I want to know why this is in a block list and why my phone wants to contact it ....
I followed the IP on cloudfire and stubled on this
Subdomain Finder scan of sascdn.com - C99.nl
Subdomain scanner result of Subdomain Finder performed on sascdn.com
subdomainfinder.c99.nl
Subdomain Finder - C99.nl
Subdomain Finder is a scanner that scans an entire domain to find as many subdomains as possible.
subdomainfinder.c99.nl
company https://www.akamai.com/
Uninstall Blockada which you downloaded from the Play Store and download the version from the Blockada website. (Don't worry it's safe.) This one works better and is updated more often than the one in the Play Store.
Check if you installed any app recently or which might have installed itself and unknown to you. Some apps mask their icon so it's invisible. The best way to find this...
Go to Settings - About Phone - Storage - Apps and Data.
The reason I suggest this method and not regular Application manager is because this method allows you to uninstall some apps which are otherwise unable to do from the regular application menu. (Especially Xiaomi Bloat).
Hope this helps.