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Microsoft is working on an easier way to see your saved Wi-Fi passwords in Windows, the company has revealed latest blog posts, The new feature comes in a new Insider Preview build that has been released on the Dev channel.
With the new build (23466) of Windows 11, you can now view saved SSID keys in plain text Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi and then going Manage Known Networks, Then, you can select the saved SSID and click View Wi-Fi Security Key, And all.
Currently, the Wi-Fi password of the existing network your Windows 11 PC is connected to is buried in the wireless device properties, visible by checking the “Show characters” box inside the Security tab there. And if you want to see other saved Wi-Fi passwords for some reason, you’ll have to dive into Command Prompt and Google how to use the netsh command to find what you need.
The change will make it a lot easier to pull out a Wi-Fi password when you really need it and either don’t want to check the back of the router or find the random sheet of paper you wrote it on. In comparison, Apple’s macOS has had the ability to view stored Wi-Fi passwords within the Keychain Access application in macOS for over a decade, although Apple only added easy access to Wi-Fi keys on your iPhone with the launch of iOS 16. Access is paired. Last year.









