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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Comments
ade
Sun, 2015/11/29 - 00:33
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I don't know if it is a ConnMan thing or Jolla related. But I fully agree, if I say I want to forget a network connection, it should be removed, not hidden.
If you want to remove any traces, I think you should remove the *_managed_none folders in /var/lib/connman/ or something.
Ancelad
Sat, 2015/11/28 - 17:24
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Good :) Thank you.
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