How to view your password in Xiaomi: WiFi, Google and account

Owners of Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco smartphones often face the situation when you need to remember a previously saved password: this can be a code from a home Wi-Fi network to which you need to connect a guest, or data from a Google account necessary to log in to a new device. In older versions of the Android operating system, access to this data was hidden, but modern shells MIUI and HyperOS make it easy to manage stored access keys.

There are several scenarios that require the recovery of forgotten data, and users are often interested in how to view the password in the shaomi for a wireless network, so as not to re-enter it, and the question of access to the Mi Account account or the cloud storage where backup photos are stored is also relevant. It is important to understand that the recovery methods depend on whether the data is stored in the Google password system manager or in the settings of the shell itself.

Before we start, itโ€™s worth noting that some data may require biometric authorization to be viewed. Xiaomiโ€™s security system uses a fingerprint or Face ID to confirm that itโ€™s the device owner who is accessing sensitive information, a standard procedure designed to protect your personal data from unauthorized persons.

Viewing the Wi-Fi password in MIUI and HyperOS

The most common user request is wireless networks. If your smartphone is already connected to the router or has previously connected to it, Xiaomi stores the access key in the system. It does not need third-party applications or Root rights to view it. Just go to the standard system settings.

The algorithm is very simple and unified for most models. Open the settings menu and go to the Wi-Fi section. Find the network you want to know the key from in the list, and click on the arrow to the right of the name or the network settings icon. QR-code for fast connection of other devices.

โš ๏ธ Attention: QR-The code for the connection may not be immediately displayed. MIUI press the โ€œShareโ€ button or take a screenshot of the screen, after which the system will prompt you to recognize the code in the image.

Under the image QR-The code is often (but not always) small in the password itself. If there is no text, you can use the scanning function. QR-You can point the camera at the code on the screen of another phone or at a screenshot, and the system will output a line of data in WIFI:S:MyNetwork format;T:WPA;P:12345678;;. Numbers after the symbol P: and there is the desired key.

๐Ÿ“Š What version? MIUI you have installed?
MIUI 12
MIUI 13
MIUI 14
HyperOS 1.0

Itโ€™s worth noting that new HyperOS updates may have slightly different interfaces, with an eye or gear icon instead of an arrow. If you donโ€™t see a browsing option, make sure your device is synced to your Google account, as todayโ€™s smartphones increasingly use cloud-based key storage instead of local.

Using Google Password Manager

In the Android ecosystem, the primary store of secret data is a Google account. If you've ever saved passwords when you log in to apps or websites through your Chrome browser, they're available anywhere you log in to your profile, and so are the Wi-Fi keys on Android 10 and up.

To access this storage, follow the following steps:

  • ๐Ÿ”‘ Open your smartphone settings and find the Google section.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Select โ€œAutofillโ€ and then โ€œAutofillโ€ from Google".
  • ๐ŸŒ Click on Google Password Manager (Google Password Manager).
  • ๐Ÿ” In the list, find the desired application, site or name of the Wi-Fi network.

Once you select an object, the system will ask you to verify your identity with a pin code, fingerprint, or facial recognition, a critical security step that prevents attackers from accessing your data in the event of an unlocked phone being stolen, and once you have successfully logged in, you will see the login and password field hidden by the dots.

To display the characters, click on the eye icon on the right side of the field, and you can copy the data to the clipboard by clicking on the corresponding icon, which is especially useful if you want to enter a complex character behind the symbol on another device that does not support scanning. QR-code-in.

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If you change your password from your Google account, the old data you saved may stop working. Always check the information in your password manager after you change your credentials.

Restoring access to Mi Account

The Mi Account password is one of the most critical.This account is tied to the hardware of the device and is often required to unlock the screen after a reset or to use Xiaomi cloud services. Unfortunately, it is impossible to see the current Mi Account password inside the phone settings for security reasons.

The only legal way to restore access is through a reset procedure through the official website, you will need access to a linked phone number or backup email, go to id.mi.com and select the option "Forgot password." The system will offer several verification options.

The recovery process is as follows:

  1. Enter the phone number to which the account is registered.
  2. Get it. SMS-code or code through voice call.
  3. Create and enter a new password.
  4. Sign in to the device with new data.

โš ๏ธ Attention: If you don't have access to your phone number and mail, it's almost impossible to restore your account. Xiaomi's support service rarely goes forward without proof of ownership of the device (checks, box) to prevent theft of gadgets.

After a successful password change, it is recommended to immediately add a backup email address in the security settings, which will allow you to avoid locking the device and losing access to synchronized contacts, notes and photos in the future.

Viewing saved passwords in the browser

Many users use the built-in Mi Browser or Chrome browser to surf the Internet, and these apps have their own password managers that work independently of Google's system storage, and if you forget data from any site, it's worth looking for there.

In Chrome (standard for most Xiaomi), you click on three dots in the top right corner, select Settings, and go to Password Manager. The interface here is similar to the system: listing sites, searching and hiding characters. Access is also protected by biometrics.

If you use Mi Browser, the path will be different. Go to the menu (three bars), select Settings โ†’ Privacy and Security โ†’ Saved Passwords. This shows the sites that the browser suggested saving data for the first time you log in.

Why does the browser not offer to save the password?
The browser may not offer save if the site uses non-standard login forms, the connection is not protected by HTTPS, or if you previously chose the option โ€œNever save for this siteโ€.

It is important to check this section regularly for outdated or weak passwords. Browser managers often offer a "Password Check" feature that analyzes stored data for leaks on the Internet and recommends replacing compromised keys.

Comparison of data storage methods

The different ways Xiaomi devices store passwords have their advantages and disadvantages, and understanding these differences will help you choose the most appropriate method for your specific needs. Below is a comparative table of the main storages.

Storage methodAvailabilitySecuritySynchronization
System Wi-Fi (QR)Only on the device.High (biometry)No (locally)
Google ManagerAny Android/iOSVery high (2FA)Full cloud.
Mi AccountXiaomi ServicesTall.Mi Ecosystem
browsersInside the appMediumDepends on the browser.

As you can see from the table, the most versatile solution is to use Google Password Manager, which allows you to access data not only from a Xiaomi phone, but from any other device, including computers and tablets from other manufacturers, which ensures continuity and convenience.

Local storage in Wi-Fi settings is convenient for fast transfer to guests, but not suitable for backup. If you lose your phone or make a full reset, data from local storage will be lost if it was not synced with the cloud.

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The ideal security strategy is to use Google Password Manager as your primary storage and check backups regularly.

Safety checklist and expert advice

Once you have found or recovered the passwords you need, it is important to ensure that they are protected in the future.Hacking attacks and data breaches are becoming more sophisticated, so you canโ€™t rely on simple combinations like 123456 or dates of birth.

Use the following checklist to audit the security of your Xiaomi device:

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  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Two-factor authorization (2FA): Be sure to enable this feature for all important accounts, even if the attacker finds out your password, without the code from the account. SMS or the authenticator application it will not be able to enter.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Change passwords from critical services (banks, mail, cloud) at least every six months. Use complex combinations of letters, numbers and special characters.
  • ๐Ÿšซ Careful with root rights: Getting a superuser (Root) on Xiaomi opens up access to all system files, including databases with passwords in plain view.

Also worth mentioning is the Hidden Album or Second Space feature in MIUI. Passwords from these sections are not stored in plain view and cannot be restored by standard methods. If you forget the password from the second space, the only way out is often a complete reset of the device.

โš ๏ธ Warning: Never store passwords in the form of screenshots in a gallery or in text files called "Passwords.txt." When a cloud account is hacked or your phone is lost, attackers first look for such files.

Compliance with these simple rules will make you feel confident when using Xiaomi smartphones and other smart home devices, and remember that the security of your data is your responsibility first and foremost.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I see a Wi-Fi password without root rights on old Android?
On Android versions below version 10, it was impossible to see the saved password in text without superuser rights. QR-code (if the function was supported by the shell) or login to the router settings (192.168.0.1) from an already connected device.
What to do if your Xiaomi phone is blocked by your Mi Account?
If a device requires a Mi Account password after reset, it is a theft protection that can only be removed by entering correct data from the account to which the phone is linked, bypassing this protection through service codes or flashing to the global version (from China) often results in functionality failure or re-blocking.
Where do I store my passwords if I use a third-party keyboard?
Third-party keyboards (Gboard, SwiftKey, etc.) can offer to save passwords to their own buffer or sync them with the keyboard developer account, and you can check this in the settings of the keyboard application itself in the "Additional" or "Personal Data" section.
Is it safe to use the autocomplete feature in public places?
It is safe to use autocomplete if the device screen is not visible to outsiders ("shoulder surfing"). However, in public Wi-Fi networks without a password (Open Wi-Fi), it is recommended to use a VPN, since traffic can be intercepted, although the password data itself is usually transmitted over a secure HTTPS protocol.