Keep your phone data safe, even in case of loss or theft is something important. No one wants another person to be able to erase your data by restoring the phone in case it has been lost or has been stolen. In Android are introduced, thus some protections as the system Factory-Reset Protection (FRP).
Possibly some of you sound as that is the Factory Reset Protection (FRP), and its usefulness. Although this system can be somewhat uncomfortable on some occasions, for certain users. Then we tell you all about itso that you can know everything about it, plus the way in which is disabled in Android.
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Factory Reset Protection (FRP) already takes a few years between us, because it was introduced officially with Android Lollipop. It is a security system designed to to avoid that anyone will be able to do factory reset (restore factory settings) in your phone if you’ve lost or you have stolen. One important protection to avoid losing your data.
Thanks to this function it is more complicated to use a lost or stolen phone, which is exactly what you want. It is a feature that comes on Android phones by default, selected number. Very comfortable, although not all users want to make use of it. Especially if you sell phones second-hand, or are you going to sell your phone, Factory Reset Protection (FRP) can be a drawback.
To be able to restore the phone to factory you have to be registered with the owner’s accountwith that that was used to configure the phone. So if you give your phone to someone, not be able to reset it if the account is not open on the phone. Although there are methods in the network, it does not work well, and to avoid such a reset. So, if you are going to sell a phone, or gives to another person to use, turn off this Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is something that is necessary.
When it is really necessary to format or reset an Android phoneRestoring an Android phone is a solution that puts an end to many problems, but, when is it appropriate to actually use this solution?
The process to turn off Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on your phone is simple. Since you will normally suffice to restore the device to factory. This method usually works in most of the cases, although in some models, it is possible that the manufacturer has added some extra layer of protection, which prevents you to restore factory default click to clear this option. In such cases we must resort therefore to other options that allow you to do this.
If we use the normal method, that will work for most, you simply need to proceed to restore the phone, as is done when there is a problem in the same or just when we are thinking in sell it. The steps to do this are the following:
This is something that could be necessary on phones that use older versions of Android, though not in all. In these phones, it is necessary to delete all accounts that are associated at the same in a manual way. In addition, other models will also be necessary to delete or PIN lock on the phone, or the method that you use to unlock it. This has to be done before you go to restore the phone.
The process is longer in this casebut not more complicated. Therefore, once you have removed the unlock method used on the device and all the Google accounts associated to the same, we can proceed to restore the phone to factory, so that is going to turn off Factory Reset Protection (FRP) in the same. Both the PIN and the accounts are deleted from the phone settings, under accounts and security.
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