View saved WiFi passwords?

I have dozens of WiFi passwords stored on my iPod touch. To my knowledge, these passwords are hidden in a network settings database file. *Is there a way to properly view these without exhaustive hacking or jailbreaking?* Any help is much appreciated.

In a word, no.

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