When you forget your password on your Samsung device, a factory data reset may be your way to regain access to your device. However, in some cases, doing so may still lock you out because your device has detected an abnormal factory reset. If you have encountered the "This device is locked because of an abnormal factory reset" issue, continue read
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Did you buy a second-hand Android device, only to find that you are unable to access the data on the device after resetting it? This happens because Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is enabled on the device and therefore, you need the password to the previous owner's account to access the device. If you can find the previous owner, you don't have an
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In this digital day and age, our mobile phones hold a breadth of information about our private lives. Of the mobile phones, Samsung is one of the leading brands, with billions of units sold worldwide every year. It is a company that is especially known for its stable software and durability. But nowadays, almost everything can be found online. No m
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If you have a Samsung device with Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher, then you have got a new security feature named as Factory Reset Protection which is released by Google. Factory Reset Protection or FRP helps you to safeguard your private data from unauthorized access. FRP lock is triggered when someone factory resets the device. When the system
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Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is meant to protect the data on your Samsung A2 Core device by preventing someone without your Google account credentials from resetting the device. But it can also lock you out of your device if you forget your Google Account details or when you purchase a second-hand device that is still connected to the previous ow
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Nowadays Android has introduced security measures to protect the data of the user. However, these security measures can sometimes become an annoyance for the user. One such security measure is the FRP or Google Account lock on Android. If you just purchased a pre-owned smartphone and get locked out of the Google account lock, you might want to kno
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Android devices have been introduced with an amazing security feature known as Factory Reset Protection/FRP. The moment you register your android phone on your google account, it will automatically enable FRP. The whole purpose of this feature is to protect your confidential data from falling into the wrong hands. But, FRP locks could be troubles
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When using Android, your device will lock itself if you enter your PIN, password, or pattern incorrectly a certain number of times. You could get around the lock by conducting a factory reset. But as of late, Android's Factory Reset Protection (FRP) will require providing your Google password in order to finish the reset procedure. There are a few
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Are you looking for a way to remove FRP lock on your Android device? There are a lot of different solutions in the market depending on the device model and the version of Android running on it. But if you have been trying various solutions for a while now, you will have noticed that some of them can be quite complicated. One of the many tools yo
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FRP or Factory Reset Protection is a built-in security feature for Android devices that is automatically enabled once you set up your Google account on your Android device. It was first introduced in the release of Android 5.1 (Lollipop) and has been a part of each succeeding Android OS release since. However, some users do have problems unlocking
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