Xiaomiβs modern smartphone has become a digital fortress that stores access to banking apps, social networks, and personal correspondence. Users often forget complex combinations of characters they themselves invented, relying on automatic saving in the system. Owners of Redmi and POCO devices often face a situation when they need to log in to a new device or remember code from Wi-Fi, and it is impossible to remember it yourself. Fortunately, the MIUI and HyperOS shell provide several reliable ways to store this confidential information.
The search for stored data can be done through both the system settings of the smartphone itself and through the Google account, which syncs data between devices. It is important to understand that the security of this data depends on the installed lock screen. If you were looking for the answer to the question where in Xiaomiβs phone to see all the passwords, this article will be your detailed navigator through the maze of security settings.
Before you start browsing, make sure that the autosave feature has been activated before.The system can't magically recover something that has never been written into memory, however, in most cases Android defaults to save data when you first log in.We'll look at all possible scenarios, including working with Google's password manager and Xiaomi's built-in security tools.
Google Password System Manager in MIUI
The main storage of secret data in the Android ecosystem, which Xiaomi uses, is the built-in service Google Password Manager. This is where most often get logins and access codes from sites and applications, if the user agreed to the offer of the Chrome browser or system to save them.
To access the storage, you need to go to the Settings menu, scroll down to the Google section and select Autocomplete. Then select the Autocomplete option from Google and click on the Google Password Manager. This displays a complete list of all the sites and applications for which the data was saved. To view a specific value, you will need to undergo a biometric check (fingerprint or face unlock) or enter a screen pin.
β οΈ Attention: To view the contents of the input fields, it is necessary that the lock screen is installed on the device (PIN-Without this step, the security system will not allow you to see hidden characters.
The manager interface allows you not only to view, but also edit or delete outdated records, which is especially useful if you change your password on a resource, and the phone continues to offer an old, no longer working combination. Regular cleaning of this list increases overall digital hygiene and speeds up autocomplete.
Searching through the Security App
Xiaomi smartphone owners have the unique advantage of having a pre-installed system application Security, which is not just an antivirus, but a powerful combine that includes memory cleaning, system acceleration and, importantly for our theme, a hidden section for sensitive data. Some versions of MIUI firmware duplicate information about stored Wi-Fi networks and access to applications.
To find hidden data, open the Security app on the home screen or in the Tools folder. At the bottom of the screen, look for a tab or icon related to privacy protection. Depending on the version of the shell, this may be called Privacy Protection or Hidden Album. If you previously set a separate privacy password other than the screen unlock password, the system will request it.
Within this section are often stored:
- π Screenshots and photos placed in a hidden album.
- π± Data on blocking specific applications (App Lock).
- π‘ Preserved QR-Wi-Fi codes and data.
- π Notes Hidden from Prying Eyes.
The app's functionality goes deeper than it first appears, and it allows you to create an isolated space that you can access only after you have entered a special code or fingerprint, and it's ideal for storing scans of documents or photos of documents that you shouldn't see in the public gallery.
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If you forget your privacy password, try entering it incorrectly several times β the system may offer a reset via your Mi Account if the feature was activated in advance.
How to view the Wi-Fi password in the settings
One of the most common user requests is how to find out the password from Wi-Fi, which is already connected to the Xiaomi phone. This is necessary when you need to connect a laptop or a guest smartphone, and the router is in an inaccessible place or on it is a factory sticker that is already impossible to read. In modern versions of Android 10 and above, and in the shells of MIUI 12/13/14, this feature is built-in natively.
The algorithm is very simple and does not require Root rights. β Wi-Fi. Click on the name of the network you are currently connected to (or the arrow next to it) and the screen will display a map of the network where you will be located. QR-code to connect other devices quickly, and this code is usually in small print, and it says, "Password: your password".
If there is no text display of the password, the system will prompt you to share the network. QR-After successful identification (face or finger scan) the screen will appear QR-Take a screenshot of this screen or hover over another phoneβs camera (e.g., via Google Lens or a standard scanner). QR) And you'll get a line of the type WIFI:S:MyNetwork;T:WPA;P:12345678;;, where after P: and the password will be searched.
| Method | Requirements | Difficulty | We need the Internet. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Network card | MIUI 12+, Android 10+ | Low. | No. |
| Google lens | Camera, screenshot. | Medium | Preferably. |
| Router (Web interface) | Access to adminka | Tall. | No. |
β οΈ Note: The function of displaying the password under QR-The code may not be present in custom firmware builds or on devices with heavily modified system interfaces. QR-camera-code.
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Using Google Smart Lock
Googleβs Smart Lock technology often confuses users, as it manages not only the storage of passwords, but also the way the device is unlocked. However, in the context of our topic, it is important to distinguish between these concepts. Smart Lock allows the phone to remain unlocked in certain conditions (for example, when it is in your pocket or next to a smartwatch), but it is also closely integrated with password management.
If you're looking for where to look at the passwords that Smart Lock "remembers" for automatic login, the path is through security settings. Go to Settings β Passwords and Security β Device Security (the path may vary depending on the version of MIUI). Here you can see a list of trusted devices and places. Although there are no password texts from sites, managing this partition is critical to ensure that the password manager is generally working correctly and does not require constant master password entry.
Importantly, removing a device from the trusted list in Smart Lock could cause the system to request identity verification more often when attempting to autocomplete passwords.This is normal security behavior designed to protect your data in the event of a smartphone loss.
What to do if the Smart Lock is sluggish?
Third-party password managers on Android
If Xiaomi or Googleβs built-in tools donβt seem convenient or secure enough, you can always use third-party solutions. The Android app market offers many alternatives that specialize solely in encryption and storing sensitive data.
The following are the popular options that work well on Redmi and POCO:
- π‘οΈ Bitwarden is an open, free and highly reliable solution with synchronization between all devices.
- π KeePassDX is for those who prefer to store a password database locally as a single file rather than in the cloud.
- π 1Password β A paid but extremely convenient service with excellent integration into the system.
- π± Dashlane β offers additional features such as darnet monitoring and VPN.
Installing such an application requires initial setup and data portability. However, by installing a third-party manager, you get the ability to see all your passwords in one place, regardless of which device they were saved on. On Xiaomi, for autocomplete to work correctly in third-party applications, you need to give the appropriate permission in the Settings menu β Passwords and Security β Privacy β Special Access β Autocomplete.
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Third-party password managers are often safer than system passwords because they use end-to-end encryption, and even app developers canβt access your data.
Access and data recovery problems
Often, users are faced with a situation where the password seems to be saved, but the system does not show it or requires re-authorization, which can not be passed, this may be due to an update to the MIUI system, reset security settings or the expiration of the Google security token, in which case the standard path through the settings can be blocked.
If you changed your Google account password, the sync on your phone might have stopped. Check your account status in Settings β Accounts and Sync. If there are errors, you need to re-enter your Google account password. Only after successful sync will the password manager update the data and allow you to view the saved combinations.
In case you forget your privacy password (separate from unlocking the screen), it is almost impossible to recover data without resetting the device for security reasons. Data encryption in Xiaomi is built so that without a key (your password), you can not decrypt the contents of a hidden album or password store.
β οΈ Warning: Attempts to hack or use questionable software to circumvent privacy passwords can result in a complete lock of the device or loss of all data.