Acid-pass (pronounced "SSID"-pass) is an application to show your stored Wi-Fi password.
Warning
It takes root privileges to find the passwords. This can be misused if someone else gets access to your device!
The access code should prevent unauthorised use of the application itself by others. It has some other basic protections to make it a little bit harder to abuse it.
In short: use at own risk.
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Sources on github
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Mick
Sun, 2023/02/19 - 19:16
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Working fine on Xperia 10.
murfik
Wed, 2022/04/13 - 11:43
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sorry, idk, how to tell with u. but ur patch 'vibrate when call is answered' doesn't work. no conflicted patches installed
ade
Wed, 2022/04/13 - 14:02
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Yeah, just noticed, removed the SOF 4.4 compatible flag in PM. Debugging this is not the most easy. It does not seem sailjail related, but I can only get it vibrating at the disconnect of the call. Can't really tell is state handling has changes, it does not look that way. It's not worth for me spending hours and hours on this right now, I have other priorities than this minor patch. If someone else has a clue let me know.
carmenfdezb
Tue, 2021/06/29 - 09:10
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All new icons are really nice. Thank you!!
shults
Wed, 2021/06/02 - 20:39
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Is it working on 64bit SFOS 4.1?
ade
Wed, 2021/06/02 - 20:50
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Can you test it for me? Because I can't.
If it does not work, please provide the console output from starting it from the terminal.
Marold
Sun, 2021/08/08 - 13:45
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I confirm it is working on 64 xperia 10 ii :) Great work
olf
Sat, 2019/10/19 - 15:20
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Tested on a Jolla 1 with SailfishOS 2.2.1 (from acid-pass's changelog):
Thanks @ade, this is working fine now (that was broken since version 0.2-0).
Jordi
Fri, 2019/10/18 - 18:36
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Hi,
It's difficult to read the password of the last SSID of the list, it's partially hidden by the line indicating the bottom menu. Can you do something about it?
ade
Fri, 2019/10/18 - 21:21
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Checkout version 0.2-4
Jordi
Sat, 2019/10/19 - 08:36
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Thanks, that was quick!
DingOnceMeansYes
Wed, 2019/07/24 - 10:48
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This feature is stock functionality in SailfishOS for a long time. What for this app?
-> Settings -> WLAN -> [Do longpress the appropriate network] -> Edit -> [Tap the passphrase line] -> [Tap abc]
ade
Wed, 2019/07/24 - 11:10
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That's a lot of steps, but it works. The choice is yours, how cool is that :-) ?
Malakay
Tue, 2019/07/23 - 20:56
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Yeah, working now :)
Malakay
Tue, 2019/07/23 - 20:53
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Yeah, id like to :)
Malakay
Tue, 2019/07/23 - 15:48
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Still i cant see passwords, even in 022
ade
Tue, 2019/07/23 - 16:45
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Thanks for reporting. I can't test myself as I don't have devices with older versions. But I think I found the issue. Could you test 0.2-3 for me please?
slava
Mon, 2019/07/22 - 11:57
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You don't need to run anything as root, in order to read (or write) WiFi passwords. Your application could run as nemo:privileged (like the Settings app does) and still have access to WiFi passwords via D-Bus. All you need is to install a file to /usr/share/mapplauncherd/privileges.d directory - see my Ofono logger app as an example.
ade
Mon, 2019/07/22 - 12:19
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Sound good, I will have a closer look at that!
Malakay
Fri, 2019/07/19 - 22:02
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So I uninstalled and installed back version 0.16. It works :)
Malakay
Fri, 2019/07/19 - 21:58
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Sorry, but it offered an update, so I just updated. If I uninstall it and install older version, it will be ok?
Malakay
Fri, 2019/07/19 - 20:13
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After last update all wifi passes missed :( no saved passwords anymore...
ade
Fri, 2019/07/19 - 20:24
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The reason is mentioned in (1) my comment, (2) the changelog and (3) the description. But for some reason all that seems to be ignored.
kuba77
Mon, 2019/07/22 - 12:38
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But Storeman autoupdate the app. Can't the app detect version of OS and according to use the old or new way to show passwords? It is great app and thank you for that, but this complicates the use of the app.
ade
Mon, 2019/07/22 - 22:21
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Yes, unfortunately Storeman still has the bug that it updates all. Next to that, I suggested the option to pin apps on a certain version in the Storeman comments.
It is possible to dectect OS versions, but within a week or so I expect an offical release of the new SailfishOS version and it should also work again for non-early adopters. Sorry for the issue it is causing at the moment.
Edit: should now work on all OS versions
ade
Fri, 2019/07/19 - 18:21
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Before any reports are posted here: does no longer work on 3.1.0.11
Edit:version 0.2-0 for 3.1.0.11 uploaded.
VanyCat
Tue, 2018/02/27 - 20:10
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Hi, how do I contact you, I want to suggest new icons for applications?
ferlanero
Sun, 2018/02/25 - 00:38
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Absolute great app! Thanks!
glv1092
Wed, 2017/11/08 - 14:53
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Sure, thanks
glv1092
Wed, 2017/11/08 - 08:51
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Thanks for the app. But it's not asking for access code after waking it up from background.
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