![]() That way you won’t get locked out of your device. According to Samsung, it is advised that people remove the Google account from the device before taking a factory reset. ![]() Otherwise, it would make the security feature rather pointless as soon as people find out that tools to bypass it exist. Google prefers people doing everything they can to sign in to the Google account that is associated with the phone rather than giving people a tool that bypasses FRP. Google doesn’t develop the tools that allow you to get around FRP. ![]() If you ever need to get around that issue, you can use a tool that allows you to remove the FRP bypass. There are some obvious caveats to FRP: if you aren’t able to get access to your Google account, then you will be locked out of your own device. The idea here is to prevent people who don’t own the device from being able to get access to it without the owner knowing about it and for the device to remain secure at all times, even when you’re not using the operating system. This means that whenever you factory reset your device, you can’t use it again until you log in to the Google account. The Android operating system comes with a new security feature built in ever since Android 5.1 (Lollipop) called Factory Reset Protection (FRP).Īs soon as you set up a Google account on the device, the FRP gets activated.
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