Todayβs Xiaomi smartphones store dozens of passwords, from social networks to banking applications. Many users do not even realize that most of this data is automatically stored in the browser. But what if you urgently need to remember the password from your email or account, and only your phone is at hand? In this article, we will analyze all the official and hidden ways to view saved passwords in the standard Mi Browser browser, as well as in Google Chrome and other popular applications on Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO devices.
It is important to understand that access to passwords is protected by a security system. MIUI. Without knowledge. PIN-You can't see the code, the pattern lock, or the fingerprint, and some methods only work on certain versions of the firmware, which we'll talk about later.
If you use the default browser on Xiaomi, itβs probably Mi Browser (formerly known as Miui Browser), which is tightly integrated with the MIUI ecosystem and syncs data with your Xiaomi account. Alternative browsers like Chrome or Firefox store passwords in their cloud services β Google Password Manager and Firefox Lockwise respectively. The ways to access them are different, and weβll look at each option separately.
We warn you in advance: do not use third-party applications to extract passwords from browsers.This not only violates Xiaomiβs security policy, but can lead to data leakage. MIUI browser.
1. How to view passwords in the standard Mi Browser browser
Mi Browser is Xiaomi's proprietary browser, preinstalled on all MIUI devices, and automatically offers passwords when logged in to sites if enabled. To find the stored data, follow these steps:
Open the Mi Browser and tap the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner. In the drop-down list, select Settings, then go to Passwords and Forms, and here you will see a list of all saved accounts.
To view a specific password, tap the desired site. The system will request the unlocking of the screen (PIN, pattern lock or fingerprint), and after confirmation, a window with a login and password will open, where you can copy or change the data.
Is sync enabled with Xiaomi account (Settings β Xiaomi Account β Sync)
Is the browser updated to the latest version?
Is there an active Internet connection (for data synchronization)-->
If the password list is empty but you are sure you have saved the data before, check the following points:
- π Sync is disabled: go to Settings β Xiaomi account β Sync and enable the Mi Browser option.
- ποΈ Data cleared: you may have accidentally reset your browser settings or deleted your cache via Settings β Annexes β Mi Browser β Warehouse.
- π An outdated version MIUI: firmware MIUI 12 Password Menu interface may differ.
β οΈ Note: If you use Mi Browser in Incognito mode, passwords are not saved, and data is not synced between devices unless the option is enabled Cloud Sync in your account settings.
2. View passwords in Google Chrome on Xiaomi
Many Xiaomi users prefer Google Chrome over the standard browser, in which case passwords are stored in Google Password Manager, a cloud service linked to a Google account, to access them:
Open Chrome, tap the three dots in the top right corner, and select Settings. Next, go to Passwords (may be called Password Management depending on version), and you'll see a list of all saved accounts.
To view the password, tap the desired site and confirm the unlock with a fingerprint, PIN-Please note that if you are not logged in to Google on your device, the password list will be empty.
An alternative way is to use the web version of Google Password Manager.
- Open your browser and go to passwords.google.com.
- Sign in with the same Google account as you do on your phone.
- View the list of saved passwords and export them if necessary.
β οΈ Note: Passwords from Google Password Manager are only available through the web version. On the phone, this feature may be blocked for security reasons.
3. Where passwords are stored in other browsers (Firefox, Opera, Edge)
If you use alternative browsers, the process of accessing passwords will be different.
Mozilla Firefox stores passwords in Firefox Lockwise to view them:
- π¦ Open Firefox, tap three dots. β Settings β Logins and passwords.
- π Enter the master password (if installed) or confirm unlocking the device.
- π View the list of stored data or export it to a file.
Opera syncs passwords with the Opera Sync cloud. Go to Settings β Opera Sync β Passwords. You can manage saved data here, but that requires authorization from an Opera account.
Microsoft Edge uses the same Google Password Manager if you are logged in with a Microsoft account. To find passwords, open Settings β Passwords and confirm access.
Important: Some browsers (such as UC Browser or Brave) may not support viewing passwords directly on mobile devices, in which case you will have to use the desktop version or third-party password managers.
| browser | Where passwords are stored | Is an account required | Exports possible? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Browser | Local + Cloud Xiaomi | No (only unlocking the device) | No. |
| Google Chrome | Google Password Manager | Yes (Google) | Yes (via the web) |
| Mozilla Firefox | Firefox Lockwise | No (but you can customize) | Yes. |
| Opera | Opera Sync | Yes (Opera) | No. |
4.What to do if passwords are not displayed
Sometimes users find that the list of saved passwords is empty, although the data was accurately stored before.
Reset your browser settings. If you cleared your cache or app data through Settings β Apps, all locally saved passwords could be deleted, in which case, try to restore them through sync with your account (if it was enabled).
Older versions of MIUI: Older firmware (e.g. MIUI 10 or lower) may not have a password management interface. Update system through Settings β About Phone β System Update.
Conflict with password manager: If a device has third-party password storage apps (such as 1Password or LastPass), they can block the storage of data in the browser.
If nothing helps, try manually finding a file with passwords (for power users only!):
The address of the local password store in Mi Browser:
/data/data/com.android.browser/databases/webview.db
(Root rights are required to access!)β οΈ Attention: Direct editing of system files without root rights can cause a browser failure. MIUI 13 and later access to this file is blocked at the kernel level.
5.Security: How to Protect Your Passwords on Xiaomi
Passwords stored in your browser are a vulnerability if your phone falls into the wrong hands. To minimize the risks, follow these guidelines:
Use a complex pattern lock or PIN. The easier it is to unlock the screen, the easier it is for an attacker to access passwords. In MIUI, you can configure two-step authentication through Settings β Lock screen β Additional settings.
Turn off autocomplete in public places. If you frequently connect to open Wi-Fi networks, there is a risk of data interception. In the browser settings (Settings β Passwords and forms), you can turn off the option Autocomplete.
Check your password list regularly, delete outdated or unnecessary accounts, especially from lesser-known sites, and reduce the risk of data leakage when you hack your browser.
Additional security measures:
- π Enable device encryption in Settings β Additionally. β Encryption.
- π‘οΈ Use it. VPN when logging into websites with important data (banks, mail).
- π Set up automatic sync with the Xiaomi or Google cloud to avoid losing passwords when resetting.
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If you often forget passwords, consider using specialist managers like Bitwarden or KeePass, which offer more secure storage and generation of complex passwords.
6. Alternative methods: password managers and backups
If standard methods don't work, third-party password managers can be used, not only to store data more securely, but also to offer additional features like generating complex passwords or checking for leaks.
Popular options for Xiaomi:
- π Bitwarden β open and free manager with support for biometric authentication.
- π‘οΈ 1Password β Paid solution with advanced security features.
- π LastPass β convenient for synchronization between devices.
To transfer passwords from the browser to the manager:
- Export data from Google Password Manager or Firefox Lockwise (if supported).
- Import the file to the selected manager through its settings.
- Set up autocomplete in the browser through the manager extension.
Another reliable way is to back up passwords through MIUI Backup.
- Go to Settings β Additional β Backup and Reset.
- Select Local Backup and select Application Data.
- Save a copy to your memory card or to Xiaomiβs cloud.
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7. Frequent mistakes and how to avoid them
When you use Xiaomi passwords, users often make the same mistakes, and here are the most common ones and ways to prevent them:
Error 1: Store passwords only in the browser. If you don't use cloud sync, when you reset your phone, all data will be lost. Solution: back up to MIUI or export the passwords to the manager.
Error 2: Using simple passwords to lock the screen. A three-dot pattern lock or PIN 1234 is easy to pick up. Solution: Set a complex password in Settings β Lock screen.
Error 3: Ignoring password leak notifications. Browsers like Chrome or Firefox warn if your password is in the database of leaked data. Solution: regularly check the password security section in your browser settings.
Error 4: Sign in to accounts on other devices, if you logged in to another phone and saved your password, it will stay in his browser, so you can either use Incognito mode or turn off passwords in guest sessions.
Another common problem is the conflict between your browser and password manager, for example, if you have LastPass installed, it can block the storage of data in Mi Browser. To fix this, open LastPass settings and turn off Autocomplete in other applications.
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Never save passwords from banking applications or cryptocurrency wallets in your browser. Use only specialized managers with two-factor authentication.