There's nothing very special, holy or sacred about my WiFi passwords that they cannot all be displayed simply in one list, side by side, to locate errors or inconsistencies or convenient eyeball sharing with a friend. Clicking each SSID, then menu, then View Password is a tedious and unnecessary layer of security.
We have Pin Code protection for legitimate security. We can disable root access for legitimate security. We can lock our device for legitimate security. The three-extra-clicks-per-password feels like a UI design flaw or system incompatibility.
Wasn't sure if the app even worked until I discovered the hidden menu. Nearly uninstalled the app in disappointment thinking it didn't work on Android 8.1, the same way WiFiKeyView doesn't work on Android 8.1. (WiFi password viewers have a long history of not working or being fake playstore apps. Instant affirmation that the app works when first launched is a design must.)
There's nothing very special, holy or sacred about my WiFi passwords that they cannot all be displayed simply in one list, side by side, to locate errors or inconsistencies or convenient eyeball sharing with a friend. Clicking each SSID, then menu, then View Password is a tedious and unnecessary layer of security.
We have Pin Code protection for legitimate security. We can disable root access for legitimate security. We can lock our device for legitimate security. The three-extra-clicks-per-password feels like a UI design flaw or system incompatibility.
Wasn't sure if the app even worked until I discovered the hidden menu. Nearly uninstalled the app in disappointment thinking it didn't work on Android 8.1, the same way WiFiKeyView doesn't work on Android 8.1. (WiFi password viewers have a long history of not working or being fake playstore apps. Instant affirmation that the app works when first launched is a design must.)
Thanks!