How to find out the password from Google account on Xiaomi

Xiaomi smartphone users often have to remember login details to their digital profiles. The question of how to find a password from a Google account on shaomi becomes especially relevant when changing devices or after a long break in use of the gadget. Many forget complex combinations of characters that once seemed reliable, but now have become an obstacle.

The current ecosystem of Android and Google services offers several legal and secure ways to address this problem. It's important to understand that just "see" the password in your phone settings is not for security reasons, but there are workarounds through password managers and synchronization. We'll look at all the options available to help you regain access to your data without losing information.

In this article, we will discuss in detail the algorithms for different versions of the MIUI and HyperOS shell, where stored data is stored, how to use built-in browser functions and what to do if standard methods do not work, the main thing is to act consistently and not panic, since in most cases access can be restored.

Using Google Password Manager to view data

The most direct way to see the saved character combination is to contact the built-in password manager. Google Password Manager automatically stores the data you enter when you log in to various applications and sites, if you have consented to this. On Xiaomi smartphones, this storage is accessed through system settings or a Google profile.

To start, you need to go to your device's Settings menu. Next, find the section associated with your Google account and select the "Security" or "Autocomplete" tab. This is where the key to your data is hidden. The system will require proof of identity through a fingerprint scanner, facial recognition or entering a screen unlock pin.

Once you've authenticated successfully, you'll see a list of all the saved accounts. Go to google.com or accounts.google.com. When you click on the record, you'll see a hidden password field. To see it, tap the eye icon. This action will also require biometric or code confirmation.

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If you can’t see the eye icon, try pressing it again or check if the autocomplete feature is enabled in the Gboard keyboard settings.

This only works if sync has been activated before, and if you've never saved data to Google's cloud, it won't work, but for most users using Xiaomi's standard settings, it's the default one.

Checking saved passwords in Chrome browser

An alternative and often more convenient way is to check the data directly in the Google Chrome browser, which is preinstalled on all Xiaomi smartphones. The browser synchronizes data between all devices where you log in to your profile, making the process of restoring access as simple as possible and does not require deep immersion in the system menus.

Open the Chrome app on your phone. Click on the three dots in the top right corner of the screen to open the menu. Select Settings, then search for Password Manager, and it stores the full database of all your saved logins and site access keys.

In the list of sites, go to google.com. The system will ask you to verify your identity again. Then you will see your login and hidden password. Touch your eye icon to display the combination of characters. You can copy it or just remember it.

  • πŸ” Open Chrome and go to Settings via the three-dot menu.
  • πŸ” Select the Passwords or Password Manager section in the options list.
  • πŸ‘οΈ Find Google.com and click on the eye icon to view.
  • πŸ“‹ Copy the data or write it to a secure location.

It is important to note that if you used incognito mode when you last logged in or prevented your browser from saving data, there may be no entry in the password manager, in which case it is worth checking other devices where you log in, such as a tablet or computer.

Restoration of access through the resetting procedure

If none of the methods of viewing the stored data have worked, the only legal way is to restore access, which does not allow you to β€œlearn” the old password, but allows you to set a new one, while maintaining access to the account, which is the security standard for all Google services.

To start, go to the Google account login page on any device. Enter your email address. When the system asks you to enter your password, click on the link "Forgot your password?" and the verification process will start, which can involve several steps of verification.

The system will offer several confirmation options: a code from SMS to the associated number, a push notification to another device where the login is made, or an answer to a control question. Choose the most accessible way for you. Once successful, you can specify a new combination of characters.

What to do if you don’t have access to the phone?
If the SIM card is lost, try using backup codes you may have saved when you created your account, or log in from a trusted device where the session is still active.

Once you change your password, all devices that log in to this account will require re-authorization, and make sure you remember the new combination or write it down immediately in a secure location, such as a paper notebook or specialized storage app.

Using the Gboard keyboard to view history

Xiaomi smartphone owners often use the standard Gboard keyboard, which has the feature of remembering frequently typed words and phrases. While it is not a full-fledged password manager, in some cases the keyboard may offer a previously entered combination when trying to type.This works if the Personal Dictionary or Autocomplete feature was active.

Open any type of input box to call the keyboard. Start entering your login or part of your password. If the system remembers the input, it can offer a full option in the hintbar above the keyboard. Note that current versions of Android and Gboard mask passwords, but sometimes autocomplete does work.

You should also check the settings of the keyboard itself. Go to the phone's Settings, look for the "Additional Settings" section, and select "Language and input." You can control your personal dictionary here. However, it's worth remembering that storing passwords in the keyboard dictionary is less secure than in a dedicated manager.

πŸ“Š Where do you usually store passwords?
In the browser
In a notebook.
In memory.
In a special annex

Don't rely on this as a primary method. It's more of an auxiliary method, and it works sporadically. The bulk of the data is still stored in Google's cloud services, rather than locally in the keyboard dictionary, which is the right approach to security.

Table of comparison of recovery methods

To make it easier for you to choose the right method, we have prepared a comparison table that will help you evaluate the effectiveness of each method depending on your situation and whether you have access to additional devices or phone number.

MethodConditions requiredSecurityDifficulty
Google Password ManagerActive synchronization, access to the lock screenTall.Low.
Chrome browserSaving in the browser, logging into profileTall.Low.
Reset via email/smsAccess to the post or telephoneMediumMedium
Gboard keyboardActive autocomplete, local preservationLow.Low.

As you can see from the table, the first two methods, which are tied to Google cloud sync, are the most reliable, and they provide a balance between usability and data protection, and the reset method is backed up when direct recovery is not possible.

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Using Google Password Manager is the fastest way to see your current password without changing it.

Two-factor authentication for Xiaomi

Once you have regained access or remembered a password, it is critical to think about security. Xiaomi smartphones store a huge amount of personal information, so protecting your Google account becomes a priority (2FA).

This feature adds a second layer of protection. Even if someone recognizes your password, without a second factor (such as code from an app or confirmation on a phone), they will not be able to log in. To set up, go to Google Account Management and select Security.

Find β€œTwo-step authentication” and follow the instructions. You can use the Google Authenticator app, SMS codes, or security keys. Xiaomi devices with MIUI can also use built-in security features for added protection.

  • πŸ›‘οΈ Go to the settings of your Google account through the phone menu.
  • πŸ“² Select the Security section and find two-factor authentication.
  • βœ… Select a convenient confirmation method (SMS, application, key).
  • πŸ’Ύ Save backup codes in case of loss of phone access.

Ignoring this step leaves your account vulnerable.In a world where data breaches happen regularly, having a second factor of protection is a mandatory standard, not an option.

Frequent errors and precautions

Users often make mistakes during the process of re-accessing, which can lead to account locking or data loss. One common mistake is repeatedly entering the wrong password, which Google's security system regards as an attack and can temporarily block the ability to log in.

It is also dangerous to use third-party apps from unreliable sources that promise to β€œhack” or β€œshow” your password, often viral and designed to steal your data. Xiaomi has built-in antivirus, but you can’t lose your guard.

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⚠️ Warning: Never enter your data on sites that look like Google login pages but have a strange address.

Another mistake is not backing up. Before any account manipulation, make sure that important data is synchronized. On Xiaomi, this can be done through Settings β†’ Mi Account β†’ Cloud or through standard Google tools.

⚠️ Note: If you reset your password, old apps using that account may stop working until you update the login details in their settings.

Be careful when entering data. A typo in an email address or password can cause you to accidentally create a new account or block access to an existing one.

Final safety recommendations

Restoring your account is stressful, but with the right approach, it can be solved quickly, using only official tools from Google and Xiaomi, and don’t try to use hacking methods because they don’t work with modern security.

Check your devices regularly for active sessions. Google's security section has a list of all the devices you log in to. If you see an unfamiliar device, immediately terminate that session and change your password.

Remember that the security of your data depends primarily on you: using complex passwords, regularly updating the MIUI system and being attentive to notifications will help avoid problems in the future.

⚠️ Warning: Once access is restored, be sure to check the email forwarding settings in Gmail.Attackers often set up a hidden forwarding to continue accessing confirmation codes.

Can I find my password without accessing my phone?
Yes, this is possible if you have access to a backup email or phone number linked to your account, and you can perform the recovery procedure on any other device, such as a friend's computer or an Internet cafe, with care.
What if I don’t remember the answer to the control question?
Google's check questions are becoming less common, and if the system offers this method but you don't remember the answer, try another way to restore it, like texting or notifying a trusted device, and if there's no other way, it's going to be extremely difficult to restore it.
Is it safe to store passwords in Chrome?
Store passwords in the Chrome browser is considered safe enough for the average user, especially if two-factor authentication is enabled and a master password is installed on the device itself.
How often do I need to change my Google account password?
Security experts recommend changing passwords from critical accounts like Google at least once every 3-6 months, but if you have two-factor authentication enabled and there is no suspicion of a hack, frequent change is not strictly mandatory.