What Is FRP Lock? Complete Guide
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature introduced in Android 5.1. When enabled, it locks your device after a factory reset until you verify your Google account credentials.
What Is FRP?
FRP stands for Factory Reset Protection. It prevents unauthorized users from using your phone after a factory reset. If the device is wiped without removing the Google account first, it will ask for the original account credentials on next boot.
When Does FRP Activate?
FRP is triggered when: a device is factory reset from the Settings menu, it is reset via Recovery Mode, or the device is wiped via ADB — all while a Google account is signed in.
Why Is FRP a Problem?
FRP is great for security, but it creates problems when you forget your credentials, buy a second-hand device where the previous owner did not sign out, or your device is stuck after a software issue.
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