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Check the password of an Wi-Fi connected to the PC or Laptop.

 Check the password of an Wi-Fi already connected to a PC or Laptop:

To check password of Wi-Fi already connected to the PC or laptop, a user/you need to follow the below steps:-


Step1: Firstly check the Wi-Fi symbol/net connectivity signal  on the taskbar and RightClick on it.

                    


Step2: Second click on the Open Network and Internet Settings.

                    

                    

Step 3: Next click on Network and sharing center.

                   



Step 4: Now click on the WiFi (connected wifi name).

                    


Step5 : Tap or select Security and click on the Show characters under Network security key. WiFi password will be show as plain text.

  



Output: WiFi password is shown below

                    


                 


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