Quick summary: what this tool does
WiFi Password Show, created by Phuongpn, is a straightforward utility that helps you retrieve Wi‑Fi passwords previously used on your Android device. It’s designed to display saved network credentials so you can reconnect or share them with others — not to break into networks you’ve never accessed.
System requirements and important limits
- Your device must already be rooted; the app does not perform rooting for you.
- It only reveals passwords for networks your device has connected to before — it won’t work on networks you’ve never accessed.
- The tool is not a hacking utility and should not be used to gain unauthorized access to someone else’s Wi‑Fi.
How to recover a saved network password
- Open the app and look through the list of stored networks.
- Tap the network whose password you need.
- Copy the password to your clipboard or use the app’s sharing options to send it via SMS, email, or other apps.
- Optionally, use the app’s QR code feature to connect a device quickly without typing the password manually.
Usability and visual design
The app uses a single, uncluttered screen that lists available networks. It isn’t flashy, but the layout focuses on functionality: primary actions are easy to find and require only a couple of taps. If you prefer a more polished look, some alternatives provide fancier interfaces, but this app keeps things minimal and practical.
Alternatives and where to look
If you want other options, search for “Wi‑Fi key recovery” or “saved Wi‑Fi password viewer” apps (again, make sure they require root and follow local laws). Many alternatives follow a similar model: they show stored credentials and offer copy/share and QR code features.
Final recommendations
If you frequently misplace Wi‑Fi passwords, this app can be a handy backup—provided your device is rooted. Use it to recover your own network credentials only, and avoid attempting to access networks without permission.
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