How to view passwords on Xiaomi from social networks

Xiaomi smartphone owners often face a situation where they need to log in to a social network on a new device or after a reset, and the password is safely forgotten. Fortunately, the Android ecosystem and the MIUI shell (or HyperOS) offer built-in mechanisms for storing access keys safely. Instead of going through a long recovery procedure through email, just look at the password manager system.

However, many users do not know where this data is hidden, or confuse it with application settings. In this article, we will discuss how to view passwords on Xiaomi using standard system tools and third-party services of Google.

Modern smartphones automatically offer to save data when you first log in, and if you've accepted this offer, your logins and access codes are already in an encrypted storage, and access to them is protected by biometrics or by a biometric system. PIN-The screen unlock code, which makes the viewing process safe for the owner.

Using Google Password Manager

The most common way to find lost data is by using Google services. Since most Xiaomi phones are running Android, the system syncs the stored credentials with your Google account by default, allowing you to access information even if you have changed your phone to a device from another manufacturer.

First, you have to open your smartphone settings. Find the security and account section. The path may vary slightly depending on the firmware version, but the logic remains the same. You have to find the item that is associated with autocomplete or password management.

Inside the menu, you'll see a list of all the sites and apps that have been saved for, and the list is usually sorted by alphabet or date of last use, and find the social network you want, like VK, Telegram, or Instagram, and click on it.

⚠️ Note: To view hidden password text, the system will require you to verify your identity, which may be fingerprint scanning, facial recognition, or entering a graphical unlock key.

Once authenticated successfully, you'll see the username and password in plain form. There's usually a handy copy button nearby so you don't have to rewrite the characters manually, which is especially convenient for complex combinations that contain special characters.

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Use the β€œPassword Check” feature in Google’s settings to see if your stored data has been leaked to the network as a result of hacks of other services.

Search for passwords through MIUI and HyperOS settings

MIUI shells and the new HyperOS have their own built-in security managers that can duplicate or replace Google features. In some cases, users save data in local Xiaomi storage, especially if they are not logged into a Google account or have disabled sync.

To find this data, go to the main settings menu of the phone. You'll need the "Passwords and Security" section. This is where all the security tools for your device and your personal data are concentrated. In some firmware versions, this item may be simply called "Security."

Inside, look for System Apps or search Passwords, which stores data stored by Mi Browser or the system manager. The interface may be different from standard Android, but the functionality remains similar.

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If you use Mi Account, data can be synced through the Xiaomi cloud, useful if you use a tablet or other phone from the brand, check the sync status at the top of the account settings screen.

It is important to understand the difference between system storage and application-specific data. Some social networks may encrypt their data so that the system manager does not see it unless the standard Android authorization window has been used.

Checking the stored data in the browser

Often users forget that the social network was logged in via a web browser, not through a separate application, in which case passwords are stored in the settings of the browser itself, whether it is standard Chrome, Mi Browser or Firefox.

Open the browser you use most. Click on the three dots in the corner of the screen (menu) and select Settings. In the list of options, find the Passwords or Save Passwords section. This displays a complete list of all the sites you've ever logged in to through this browser.

The system will suggest you sort the list or search the social network name, and the browser will show the saved account, and as with the system settings, viewing the characters will require proof of the identity of the owner of the device.

browserThe Password PathSynchronizationExport of data
Google ChromeSettings β†’ AutocompleteGoogle accountCSV file
Mi BrowserMenu β†’ Settings β†’ PrivacyMi CloudNot supported
Mozilla FirefoxSettings β†’ EntryFirefox AccountCSV file
OperaSettings β†’ PasswordsOpera AccountNot supported

If you use multiple browsers, it makes sense to check each one, and it often happens that one browser is used for work and another for personal use, and passwords are distributed unevenly between them.

What to do if the password is not found?
If your browser and system settings don't have a password, you may never have saved it, or the sync has been disabled, in which case only the social network recovery procedure will help.

Restoration of access through social media applications

If none of the automatic methods worked, the option is to restore access through the social networking app itself, which won't show the old password, but will allow you to create a new one and access your account, which is standard for all popular platforms.

On the login screen, select "Forgot your password?" or "No phone access." The system will offer several ways to verify your identity, most often a code from a text message, a letter to a linked email or a response to a check question.

Once confirmed, you can set a new password, and it is recommended that you save it to the password manager immediately so that you don't face similar difficulties in the future. Modern systems offer the generation of complex combinations that are difficult to match.

⚠️ Warning: Be careful with phishing sites.Always check your browser address bar and make sure you are on the official social networking site before entering new data.

Some apps, like Telegram or WhatsApp, use a phone number binding and don't have a classic login password, and are accessed only through an SMS code. SIM-map.

Synchronization and security settings

In order to avoid wondering how to view passwords on Xiaomi, you should set up sync correctly, which ensures that all your data is stored in the cloud and accessible from any device where you log in.

Go to Google settings on your phone. Select "Sync" and make sure "Passwords" are activated. Also check your Mi Account settings if you use the Xiaomi ecosystem. Regular sync prevents data loss when your smartphone breaks.

Use two-factor authentication (2FA) for all important social networks, and even if someone learns your password, without the second factor (code from an app or text message), they will not be able to log in to your account, which greatly improves security.

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Change passwords periodically, especially if you notice suspicious activity. Password managers allow you to quickly update data in all saved places if you change it in your social network profile and agree to an update in your browser.

Use of third-party password managers

For those who want to gain maximum control over their data, there are specialized applications, and programs like Bitwarden, 1Password or KeePass offer more advanced features than standard Android or MIUI tools.

These apps work on all platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android. You install the extension in the browser and the application on the phone. All passwords are stored encrypted on the developer's servers or locally, depending on the solution you choose.

The main advantage is independence from the phone manufacturer, so if you switch from Xiaomi to an iPhone or other brand, all your passwords will stay with you. Just install the app and enter the master password.

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Third-party password managers provide cross-platform compatibility and often have a higher level of encryption than standard system storages.

Installing this app on Xiaomi requires you to set up autocomplete. Once installed, go to your phone's settings, find the Passwords section, and select the installed manager as your primary autocomplete service, which will allow the system to suggest that you save data to that one.

Can passwords be restored after resetting to factory settings?
If you have done a full Hard Reset and are not logged in to your Google or Mi Account immediately after activation, local passwords will be lost, however, if sync was enabled before reset, the data will be restored automatically after you enter your Google account login and password.
Is it safe to store passwords on your phone?
Yes, it's safe if you have a strong lock code installed, and the data in the Google and MIUI password managers is encrypted, and the only risk is if the phone gets into the hands of an attacker who can unlock the screen.
What to do if the master password from the manager is forgotten?
For Google’s system manager, recovery is possible through an account. For third-party applications with end-to-end encryption, recovery without a master password is often impossible, since even developers do not have access to your data.
How to export Chrome passwords to Xiaomi?
Go to Chrome settings on your computer or web version, select Passwords, find the "Export Passwords" button. The file will be saved in CSV format. On the phone, direct export through the application can be limited, it is more convenient to do it through the desktop version.