Free-to-use hacking simulation app

WiFi Password Hack Prank is a free-to-use simulation app from CT App Maker, which lets you experience hacking into a wireless network. With this app, you can harmlessly prank other people into believing you have a tool for accessing these often encrypted networks. Still, to use this app effectively and have other people think you’re a hacker, it has a certain learning curve for new users.

It’s worth noting that the WiFi Password Hack Prank app doesn’t really hack into any systems nor does it do anything that can be considered a risk, like the Fingerprint Lock Screen Lock app.

Play the role of a hacker

To enjoy WiFi Password Hack Prank, it helps to learn how it works. Once you open the app, it shows you a list of Wi-Fi networks available, as a real device would. After choosing your target network, here’s where the magic begins. The app plays a set of animations that make onlookers think that there is a lot of technical stuff happening on your phone screen. 

Of course, it’s worth noting that it doesn’t really hack into any Wi-Fi network. As such, you can’t use it to actually connect to any network. Similarly, it doesn’t record or keep any personal data. This is a safe and harmless prank app designed to let the user pretend to be a hacker. Also, coming at only 6.02 MB, it’s a very small app that barely takes up space.

Still, the app works best as a one-hit wonder for your family and friends. Aside from being easily found out after doing it a couple of times, the app isn’t designed to be used repeatedly. One main factor is its ads. Almost every time a fake hacking attempt is completed, ads appear on the screen. Similarly, ads also tend to appear after changing something with the app settings.

Useful for one-time-only pranks

If you have friends or family who aren’t that tech-savvy, the WiFi Password Hack Prank app is an excellent option to have harmless fun. It detects actual networks in your area and then plays a fun-looking animation sequence that’s actually quite believable. Most importantly, it’s all for show; the app is absolutely safe to use. With its small file size, even with the frequent ads, it’s still worth a shot.

  • Pros

    • Absolutely safe to use
    • Features an impressive hacking animation sequence
    • Detects actual Wi-Fi network in the area
  • Cons

    • Too frequent ads in the app
 0/7

App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    3.6

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Android

  • OS

    Android 13.0

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    28.1K

    Last month's downloads

    • 35
  • Size

    12.97 MB

  • Developer

  • Download Options

    APK, Google Play

  • Filename

    com.ctappmaker.wifipasswordprank_3.6.apk

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