![]() Step 4: Right-click on that listing and click on Get Info. In my case, it was there right at top of the list. If you can’t locate it at a glance, try searching for it using the search bar at the top. Step 3: Open Keychain Access and you should find that network listed there somewhere. Keychain is an utility that comes built-into Macs, and does the job of storing system-wide passwords. ![]() Step 2: Go to Spotlight by hitting Command + Space bar and type Keychain. It goes without saying that this is a network you are connected to or have connected to in the past. Step 1: Note the name of the network by clicking on the Wi-Fi icon. Here are the steps to make Mac show a Wi-Fi password. Unlike in Windows, where you can directly go to the Properties of that particular network and make it show the password, things are a bit different on the OS X versions. So, this post is about finding the password of a Wi-Fi network that’s saved in your Mac. You don’t expect me to remember them, do you? Although I don’t need to bother about the Wi-Fi password once it is up and running, there are times when I might need to see them (when I need to share it, for instance).
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