# How to View All Wi-Fi Passwords on Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Guide
## Introduction
In this guide, we will explore two methods to view all Wi-Fi passwords stored on your Windows 10 device. Whether you're troubleshooting network issues or simply trying to recall forgotten passwords, these methods are designed to be quick and effective.
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## Method 1: Using Wireless KeyView Software
### Overview
Wireless KeyView is a free software tool that can display all Wi-Fi passwords saved on your computer. It works seamlessly with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows.
### Steps to Use Wireless KeyView
1. **Download the Software**
Visit the official website or trusted source to download Wireless KeyView. The download is free, and no registration is required.
2. **Running the Program**
After downloading, unzip the file to access `wireless_keyview.exe`. You may receive a security alert from your antivirus software, which is standard for such tools. Allow the program to run by clicking "Run."
3. **Viewing Wi-Fi Passwords**
Once executed, the tool will display all detected Wi-Fi networks and their corresponding passwords. Note that the actual passwords may be blurred or hidden in the video for security purposes, but the software will show them clearly on your screen.
4. **Safety Assurance**
Despite potential antivirus warnings, Wireless KeyView is safe to use as it is designed specifically for this purpose without malicious intent.
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## Method 2: Manual Extraction via Windows Settings
### Step-by-Step Instructions
1. **Access Network Settings**
- Click on the Start button and select "Settings."
- Navigate to "Network and Internet."
2. **Enter Wi-Fi Adapter Settings**
- In the left-hand menu, click on "Wi-Fi."
- Scroll down and click on "Change adapter options."
3. **Locate Your Wi-Fi Connection**
- A window listing all network connections will open. Double-click on your active Wi-Fi connection to view its properties.
4. **Check Wireless Properties**
- Click on the "Wireless Properties" button in the pop-up window.
5. **View Security Key**
- Switch to the "Security" tab.
- Under "Network security key," click "Show characters" to reveal the password.
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## Conclusion
Both methods provide reliable ways to retrieve Wi-Fi passwords on Windows 10. The software method is quicker, while the manual approach offers an alternative for those who prefer not to use third-party tools.
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## Additional Information
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