How to find the ByFly Wi-Fi password on your phone: all the methods with instructions

Forgot your home Wi-Fi password? ByFlyIs the sticker on the router missing or worn off? This situation is familiar to many: you connected your phone to the network a year ago, and now you need to connect a new device, but there's no password. Don't rush to reset your router There are several ways to retrieve a saved password on your phone. In this article, we'll cover all the working methods. Android And iPhone, including hidden features and workarounds.

It is important to understand: the password is stored in the phone's memory only if the device already connected to the network ByFlyIf you have never entered a password on this phone (for example, you connected via WPS or through QR code), the methods won't work. Also, keep in mind that on some firmware versions Android Access to passwords is restricted for security reasons—more details on this in the relevant section.

Before you begin, please check two things:

  1. The phone must be connected to the network. ByFly (in the Wi-Fi settings the status is “Connected”).
  2. You must have administrator rights (root) on Android, if you use methods with access to system files.
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1. The standard method for Android: Wi-Fi settings menu

On most modern smartphones with Android 10+ You can view your Wi-Fi password directly in your network settings. This method does not require root rights and works on devices Samsung, Xiaomi, Google Pixel and other brands with clean Android or slightly modified firmware.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Open SettingsWi-Fi (or Network and InternetWi-Fi).
  2. Find the network in the list ByFly and tap on its name.
  3. In the window that opens, select Share (or Share, Show password).
  4. Confirm the action with a fingerprint, pattern or PIN code.

After this, a window will open with QR code and the password text line below it. Copy the password or take a picture of the screen so you don't lose it.

Check your Android version (must be 10 or later)

Update your phone's firmware

Try an alternative method (see section 2)

Use third-party software (section 3)-->

⚠️ Attention: On some devices Huawei And Honor With EMUI button Share This may be missing due to the manufacturer's security policy. In this case, proceed to the next method.

If you have Android 9 or later, the standard method won't work - you'll need to use ADB or specialized applications (more on this in sections 3 and 4).

2. View password via QR code (for all phones)

This universal method works on any phones, including iPhone, but requires an additional device (tablet, second phone or PC) with a camera. The point is generate a QR code with network data ByFly and consider it as another device.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. On the phone connected to ByFly, open Wi-Fi settings → select network → Share (as in section 1).
  2. The screen will appear QR code. Bring another phone with a QR reader app installed (for example, Google Lens or a standard camera on iPhone).
  3. There will be a line in the network information Password or Password - this is your key to ByFly.

If there is no QR code in the settings, use third-party applications to generate one, for example:

  • 📱 WiFi Key Viewer (requires root)
  • 🔑 QR & Barcode Scanner (for reading)
  • 🌐 WiFi Password Recovery (works on some firmwares without root)

3. Using ADB for Android (without root)

ADB (Android Debug Bridge) — is a debugging tool that allows you to extract a Wi-Fi password without root access. This method works on most devices with Android 5.0+, but requires connecting the phone to the computer.

What you will need:

  • 🖥️ Computer with Windows, macOS or Linux
  • 📋 Installed drivers ADB (download from the website) Android Developers)
  • 🔌 USB cable for connecting your phone

Instructions:

  1. Turn it on on your phone Developer mode: go to Settings → About phone and tap 7 times Build number.
  2. Return to Settings → System → Developer Options and turn it on USB debugging.
  3. Connect your phone to your PC and open the command prompt (cmd V Windows or Terminal V macOS/Linux).
  4. Enter the commands in order:
    adb shell
    

    su -c "cat /data/misc/wifi/WifiConfigStore.xml | grep -E 'SSID=\"ByFly\"|PreSharedKey='"

    Instead of ByFly Please enter the exact name of your network (case sensitive!).

In the command output, find the line PreSharedKey="your_password"If asterisks (), then the data on your firmware is encrypted - you will need root.

⚠️ Attention: On devices with Android 11+ The path to the Wi-Fi configuration file may differ. If the command doesn't work, try:
adb shell cmd wifi list_networks

Then copy networkId your network and run:

adb shell cmd wifi get_network_var {networkId} password

4. Password Extractor Apps (Requires Root)

If standard methods do not help, and root rights If you have one on your phone, you can use specialized utilities. They read passwords directly from system files. Android and display them in a convenient form.

Top 3 verified apps:

Application Compatibility Root required Link
WiFi Password Viewer Android 4.0–13 Yes Google Play
WiFi Key Recovery Android 5.0–12 Yes Google Play
Root Browser Any version Yes (for manual search) Google Play

How to use WiFi Password Viewer:

  1. Install the application and provide root access upon request.
  2. A list of all saved networks will appear in the main window. Find ByFly.
  3. Tap the network to open a window with the password. You can copy it or share it via Messenger.

If the application does not find the password, check:

  • 🔄 Correct operation root (try restarting your phone).
  • 📂 File availability /data/misc/wifi/WifiConfigStore.xml (can be checked through Root Browser).
  • 🔒 Lack of encryption at the firmware level (relevant for MIUI And FlymeOS).
What should I do if root access is revoked after an update?

After updating the firmware root may fail. To restore access:

1. Reflash your phone using Magisk or SuperSU.

2. Check the root status in the app Root Checker.

3. If root disappears after each reboot, install the module Magisk to preserve rights.

5. Features for iPhone (iOS)

On iPhone And iPad With iOS There is no built-in way to view the Wi-Fi password. Apple is hiding this information for security reasons, but there are workarounds:

Method 1: Via a MacBook (if it's connected to the same network)

  1. Open Spotlight (⌘ + Space) and enter Keychain Access (Bunch of keys).
  2. Enter the network name in the search ByFly.
  3. Double-click on the found entry → check the box Show password.
  4. Enter your account password Mac — the Wi-Fi password will be displayed.

Method 2: Via iTunes Backup (PC Required)

  • 🖥️ Create a backup iPhone V iTunes (or Finder on macOS Catalina and newer).
  • 🔍 Use the program iBackup Viewer or iMazing to extract data.
  • 📡 In the section Wi-Fi find a network ByFly — the password will be in clear text.
⚠️ Attention: On iOS 16+ Wi-Fi passwords are stored encrypted, even in backups. If you have a newer version of the system, this method won't work.

6. Alternative methods (if nothing helps)

If all the above methods fail, radical measures remain. Their downside is access to the router will be required ByFly or operator assistance.

Option 1: Reset the router to factory settings

  • 🔄 Press and hold the button Reset on the router (usually it is recessed and requires a paper clip).
  • 🔑 After resetting, the password will become the default one (indicated on the router sticker or in the instructions).
  • ⚠️ Minus: you will have to configure the router again (including PPPoE, IPTV and other parameters).

Option 2: Call ByFly support

  • 📞 Support number: 123 (for subscribers) or +375 17 299-55-55.
  • 🆔 Please have your passport information and contract number ready—the operator may ask for them for identification.
  • 🔐 The password will be communicated by phone or sent via SMS (depending on company policy).

Option 3: Connect to the router via cable

  • 🖥️ Connect the router to the computer via LAN cable.
  • 🌐 Enter in your browser 192.168.1.1 (or another IP specified on the router).
  • 🔑 Log in (default logins/passwords: admin/admin or admin/password).
  • 📡 Go to the section Wi-FiSecurity — there will be a field with a password.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about the ByFly password

Is it possible to find out the Wi-Fi password if the phone is not connected to the network?

No. The password is stored in the phone's memory only if the device has connected to this network at least once. The exception is if you saved the password in notes, messengers, or password managers (for example, Google Password Manager).

Why is there no share button in Android settings?

It depends on the firmware. Manufacturers like Huawei, Oppo or Realme This feature is often removed. Try updating your system or use ADB (section 3).

Will the ADB method work on Samsung with One UI?

Yes, but on Samsung With One UI An additional command may be required to unlock access:

adb shell settings put global wifi_verbose_logging 1

Once completed, repeat the steps in section 3.

Is it possible to hack ByFly Wi-Fi if you forgot the password?

No, hacking other people’s networks is illegal (Article 349 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus). If this concerns your own network, use the legal methods in this article. To restore access, please contact support. ByFly.

How to protect your Wi-Fi from hacking after recovering your password?

Once you have regained access, it is recommended to:

  • 🔒 Change your password to a complex one (12+ characters, with numbers and special characters).
  • 🛡️ Turn on WPA3 instead of WPA2 (in the router settings).
  • 🚫 Disable WPS - This protocol is vulnerable to attacks.
  • 📡 Hide SSID (network name) or restrict access by MAC addresses.