There is no magic string of text that opens Delhi’s surveillance network. If you see a website or YouTube video claiming to provide "2025 Working Kejriwal CCTV WiFi Password hack," it is a scam. It will likely install malware on your device or steal your personal data.
Passwords to access live feeds are typically provided only to authorized parties, including local police Public Works Department (PWD) , and representatives from Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) Market Associations Approval Process:
There have been persistent reports and public concerns regarding the security of these devices.
Consequently, when a resident loses their own Wi-Fi password, or wants to hack a neighbor's camera, they type the most memorable authority figure associated with that camera: .
Here is the technical breakdown of how the actual system works:
The only legitimate key to that footage is a police requisition letter or an RWA login. Until then, the strongest password remains your own vigilance.
Only 30% of Delhi cameras are owned by the government. The rest are owned by RWAs or private shops. Look for a yellow sticker (Govt) or a blue sticker (RWA).
: Parents are provided with unique individual login IDs and passwords via a dedicated mobile app to view live classroom footage of their children.
These passwords are often issued after formal approval from the local Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Individual Residents:
While many Delhi government CCTV cameras are integrated with Wi-Fi routers, the public does not use a fixed password to connect. Instead, the Mukhymantri Free Wi-Fi Yojna uses a system: