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title: "How to find and share your Wi-Fi password"
description: "Instead of scrambling to remember your Wi-Fi password, there's a much easier way. Here's how to find and share your Wi-Fi password from your phone or computer. "
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# How to find and share your Wi-Fi password

Instead of scrambling to remember your Wi-Fi password, there's a much easier way. Here's how to find and share your Wi-Fi password from your phone or computer. 

If you invite a guest to your place, there's a good chance they'll ask for the Wi-Fi password. Instead of scrambling to remember where you scribbled down the password or squinting to decipher your handwriting (is it a lowercase L or a capital I?), there's a much easier way to find and share your password. 

Here's how to share your Wi-Fi password on any device. (If you want to know about a specific device, feel free to jump ahead.)

- [How to share your Wi-Fi password on iPhone and iPad](#iphone-and-ipad)
- [How to share your Wi-Fi password on Android](#android)
- [How to share your Wi-Fi password on a Mac](#mac)
- [How to share your Wi-Fi password on Windows](#windows)
- [FAQs](#faqs)

## How to find and share your Wi-Fi password on any device

Here's the short version (but keep scrolling if you want more details): 

- On **iPhone **or** iPad**, open your _Wi-Fi settings, _tap your current network, and tap **Share Password **in the popup that appears. If the popup doesn't appear for you, check that you both have each others' Apple ID email addresses stored in your Contacts (it won't work otherwise).
- On **Android**, you can view all your passwords in the _Wi-Fi settings_ and share passwords using a [QR code](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-create-qr-code/).
- On a **Mac**, open Keychain Access to view all saved passwords.
- On **Windows**, you can access the current network's password in the _Control Panel_. For other networks, use the command prompt or download a third-party program.

## How to find and share your Wi-Fi password on iPhone and iPad

If you want to share the Wi-Fi password to your iPhone or iPad with another iPhone or iPad user, it's really easy to do—there are just a few caveats: 

1. Both devices need to be unlocked and have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.
2. You can share only the password for the network you're currently connected to.
3. Your email address—the one associated with your Apple ID—must be saved in the recipient's Contacts and vice versa.

Now that we've cleared that up, here's the simplest way to share your Wi-Fi password. 

1. Tap **Settings**, and then tap **Wi-Fi**.
2. Tap the Wi-Fi network with the password you want to share.
3. Tap **Share Password **in the popup that appears.

4. Tap **Done**.

The recipient's device will automatically connect. It's really slick. 

**If you want to only view your password, here's how. **

1. Open your Wi-Fi settings.
2. Tap the **information** icon, which looks like an `i`, next to the network with the password you want to review.
3. By default, your password will appear as a series of dots. Tap the hidden password to reveal it.

Just maybe don't do this if your roommate's friend's cousin is looking over your shoulder for some reason.  

## How to find and share your Wi-Fi password on Android

Sharing passwords from an Android device is straightforward—there's support for browsing every network you've ever connected to, and you can see the password or quickly share it using a QR code. 

1. Open _Settings_ on your device, and then tap **Network & Internet** > **Wi-Fi**.
2. In the _Saved networks _section, tap the network you'd like to share.
3. If you want to share the password with another device that has a camera, tap the **Share** button, and use that device to scan the QR code that appears. Alternatively, you can manually enter the plain text password that appears below the QR code.

## How to find a Wi-Fi password on a Mac

By default, your Mac stores all Wi-Fi passwords in [Keychain Access](https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/keychain-access/kyca1083/mac). Here's how to access it.

1. Open **Finder**, and then click  **Applications** > **Utilities**. Alternatively, you can use Spotlight (enter `command+space`), and then type "Keychain Access."

2. Enter the name of the network you want the password to in the _Search_ bar, and click to open.
3. In the pop-up window that appears, check the **Show password **box. Note that you'll be prompted to enter an administrator password first, which is the password for your user account on most devices.

## How to find your Wi-Fi password on Windows

Windows doesn't have any kind of Wi-Fi sharing feature, which is disappointing, but if you want to see the password for whatever network you're currently attached to, here's how. 

1. Open the _Control Panel_, and then click **Network and Internet** > **Network and Sharing Center**.
2. Click the name of the network you're connected to, and then click **Wireless Properties**.

3. In the _Wireless Network Properties _window, click **Security**. Here, you'll be able to view the _Network security key_ (that's your password). By default, this key will appear as a series of dots. To reveal the password, check the **Show characters** box.

It's worth mentioning that this only works for the network you're currently attached to. If you want to access passwords for other networks, you've got two options.

- **Use the command prompt**. The command `netsh wlan show profile NetworkName key=clear` will show you the password for any Wi-Fi network, if you replace "NetworkName" with the name of the network you want the password for. Can't recall the exact name of the network? Use the command `netsh wlan show profile`. This will show you a list of available networks.
- **Download a third-party app**. [Magical Jelly Bean Wi-Fi password revealer](https://www.magicaljellybean.com/wifi-password-revealer/) and [WirelessKeyView](https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_key.html) both allow you to view all your saved Wi-Fi passwords.

One final thing: if your only method of managing your passwords is a scrap piece of paper floating around somewhere in your home, might I recommend a [password manager](https://zapier.com/blog/best-password-manager/)? While it won't help you _share_ your password, it will fix a lot of the other problems with passwords for you. 

## How to find and share your Wi-Fi password: FAQs

Everyone has their device loyalties—some are diehard Android users; others live for Apple. Which brings us to the issue of sharing Wi-Fi passwords between different devices. Here are answers to the most common Wi-Fi password-sharing questions.   

### Can you share your Wi-Fi password between an iPhone and a Mac? 

It's easy to share your Wi-Fi password from an iPhone to a Mac and vice versa. Before you do, however, the same ground rules for [sharing your Wi-Fi password from an iPhone or iPad](#iphone-and-ipad) apply. 

Once all those requirements are met, you're good to share. 

1. On the device needing the Wi-Fi password, open the Wi-Fi settings, and select the Wi-Fi network.
2. If you're sharing the Wi-Fi password from your iPhone, tap **Share Password** in the popup that appears on your device. If you're sharing from your Mac, click **Options** > **Share**.

### Can you share your Wi-Fi password between an iPhone and Android? 

If you have an Android, and you want to share your Wi-Fi password with an iPhone user, all you have to do is [share your QR code](#android).

Sharing your Wi-Fi password from an iPhone to an Android also involves sharing a QR code, but you have to first set up that QR code through your iPhone's Shortcuts app. It's a messy process which involves downloading the shortcut _for_ your Shortcuts app through another website. Despite how sketchy the site looks, the shortcut worked, and I didn't get a bug (not that I know of, at least). But since I can't confidently vouch for the safety of the shortcut—["safe" is a relative word, anyway](https://www.reddit.com/r/shortcuts/comments/lu1ltx/is_shortcuts_gallery_safe/)—just know that it _is _possible to share your Wi-Fi password from an iPhone to an Android. Do with that information what you will. 

**Related reading:**

- [How to force a public Wi-Fi network login page to open](https://zapier.com/blog/open-wifi-login-page/)
- [Security behaviors to protect yourself from hackers](https://zapier.com/blog/security-behaviors/)
- [Tools you need in your security stack as a freelancer](https://zapier.com/blog/freelancer-security-tools/)
- [What is a passkey? (And how it works)](https://zapier.com/blog/what-is-a-passkey/)

_This article was originally published in September 2021. The most recent update, with contributions from Jessica Lau, was in April 2024._