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Facebook’s security practices changed for the better after its biggest data breach. If you haven’t heard already, hackers managed to steal 267 million user profiles. And, they did exactly what any other hacker would do - they sold the data on the Dark Web for other malicious actors to exploit. To make the matters worse, this happened only a couple of days after the massive Zoom data breach which affected over half a million users. This just shows how vulnerable your online accounts can be, including Facebook. Even though Facebook has implemented a better cybersecurity infrastructure, that doesn’t mean that your account is 100% safe. Today, even newbie hackers can infiltrate your account. And if they have the means or the know-how, you can easily hack a Facebook account and expose someone's private messages. But luckily, you can also prevent this from happening quite easily. In this article, we’ll go over some important tips that every digital user should implement. Data has be...

How To View Saved Wifi Passwords In Android πŸ“Ά

♨️How To View Saved Wifi Passwords In Android πŸ“Ά

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πŸ“‚ Using File Managers:

πŸ”Ž First of all, you need a file explorer that gives you the read access to the root folder. If your default File manager doesn’t give you the read access to the root folder, then you can install Root Explorer or Super Manager which will grant superuser permission to you to access the system folder

1️⃣ Go to data/misc/wifi folder, and you will find a file named wpa_supplicant.conf.

️2️⃣ Open the file and make sure to open the file in built-in text/HTMLviewer for the task. Now in this file, you will be able to see the network SSID and their passwords next to it.

πŸ“ Now note down the network name and its password. In this way, you will be able to view all saved WiFi password on the Android device.

⚠️ Note: Please do not edit anything in wpa_supplicant.conf as it can alter your device working or it will have the effect on your WiFi connectivity.

πŸ—‚ ES File Explorer:

1️⃣ Download and Install ES File Explorer App on your Android device and open the app.

2️⃣ Now you need to enable the “Root Explorer” option in ES File Explorer.

3️⃣ Now you need to move to the Root folder in ES File Explorer, and you need to find a directory called “Data.”

4️⃣ Now under the “Data” you need to locate the folder “Misc”

5️⃣ Now under the WiFi folder, you need to locate the file with name wpa_supplicant.conf. Simply open the file with ES File Explorer’s built-in text/HTML viewer.

6️⃣ Now you can see all your SSID (network name) along with PSK (Password) next to it and close the file.

✅ That’s it! You are done, this is how you can find saved WiFi password using ES file explorer.

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