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This Problem facing almost everyone , you set a lock screen password in a hurry and cannot remember it the next day. To unlock your device again, you need to reset the password (or PIN, pattern, etc). There are two official methods of doing this.
1. Reset Your Lock Screen (Patterns Only)
If you set a pattern to unlock your device, you are in luck. Try to unlock your Nexus device 5 times and a "Forgot Pattern" option will appear. After selecting that, you can enter your Google Account email and password to unlock your device and reset your pattern. If this method does not work for you, try the method below.
2. Reset Your Lock Screen Pin, Password, or Face Unlock
This method is still official, but Google does not advertise it. This method assumes that Android Device Manager access is enabled on your device.
Open up Android Device Manager and sign in to your Google Account from another device. From here, click "Lock" next to the entry for your locked device. It will ask you to enter a password (a PIN will also work). After confirming this, hit "Lock" again (ignoring the optional text box).
Try to unlock your device using your new PIN or password. If it does not work, try waiting a few minutes. It may also be worth attempting this again.
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There have been some cases of root users having success deleting certain system files to reset the lock screen password, so some research into this may be worth it if you have that level of access.
If all else fails, you could restore to a backup (from recovery) or factory reset your device (again, from recovery, be it a custom one or the stock one


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How to See Passwords of Wi-Fi which Connected Your Android Device

Android device have connected to millions  of Wi-Fi networks. School, home, work, the gym, your friends' and family's houses, shops each time you typed in one of these Wi-Fi passwords, your Android device saved it for safekeeping and easy access in the future." This issue solved with an app that allows you to view every Wi-Fi password that you've ever saved on your Android device. The app requires root access, but beyond that, it makes finding and sharing your stored Wi-Fi passwords incredibly easy "

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1: Install WiFi Key Recovery
Schillings' app is called WiFi Key Recovery, and it's available on the Google Play Store for free. Search the app by name to get it installed on your rooted device, or head directly to the install this link

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=aws.apps.wifiKeyRecovery













2: Viewing Saved Wi-Fi Passwords

When you first launch WiFi Key Recovery, the app will ask for Superuser access. Tap "Grant" on the popup, then you'll be taken to a list containing all of the Wi-Fi networks that you've ever connected to, where each entry shows a password in the "psk" field





















If you've connected to many different Wi-Fi networks over the course of owning your Android device, your list may be quite long. If that's the case, you can search for a particular Wi-Fi network by using the "SSID Quick search" field






















3: Sharing Wi-Fi Passwords

If you need to share one of these passwords with another device, you have a few options. Start by tapping any entry in the list, then a small menu will pop up. This allows you to use Android's built-in sharing system to send either just the password, or the entire entry. There's also an option for sharing via QR code, but that requires that you install Bar code Scanner























If you'd like to store this entire list for safekeeping, tap your device's hardware menu button (or the three-dot menu button in your software navigation bar). From here, choose "Export" to generate a text file with all of this information






















From here, you can use Android's share menu to send this file to another device, or you can simply tap "To SD" if you'd rather save a copy of this text file to your device's storage partition. And of course, if your list isn't too long, you can always take (and share) a screenshot
























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