Most of you probably heard about a tweak called Wifi Passwords List, which is a free download from Cydia’s BigBoss repository, could be of use to you. It’ll show you the password of any secured Wi-Fi network you’ve ever used on your iOS device.
Never forget a Wi-Fi password again
With this app installed on your jailbroken iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, every password-protected Wi-Fi network you’ve ever joined (old and new) is logged. You’ll be able to launch the app at any time from your Home screen to see any of the passwords to any protected Wi-Fi networks you either forgot, or didn’t know from the start.
As you can see, the SSID for each secured Wi-Fi network is displayed in the list, and then the password is listed directly underneath the SSID. You can even tap on a network to view more information about that Wi-Fi network, including:
- How long ago the device used the particular Wi-Fi network
- The exact time and date that the network was last used on your device
- Whether the network was joined manually or automatically
Some of the information listed here, which is going to be difficult to understand for some regular users to make sense of, includes:
- Wi-Fi channel
- RSSI Signal strength
- Length of time the network has been used
- Amount of wireless noise
- Security type
- And more
In a scenario where you’ve forgotten one of your passwords, you can use the app to refresh your memory and enter the same password on another one of your devices. But this app is also useful if someone entered the password for you and then refused to tell you what it was because now you’ll be able to look back on it and connect any other devices you may have to that same Wi-Fi network.