In this guide, we will show you how to turn off Factory reset Protection Android so that you can easily reset your phone without having to worry about being locked out.
What is factory reset protection on Android?
If you have ever tried to reset your Android phone and got the message “This device has been reset. To continue, sign in with a Google account that was previously synced on this device,” then you have encountered Factory reset Protection (FRP).
This security feature is enabled by default on most Android phones and can be a major headache if you are trying to reset your phone for resale or other purposes.
How to disable Google factory reset Protection
There are a few different methods that you can use to turn off FRP on your Android phone. The method that you will need to use will depend on the version of Android that you are running. We will go over all of the different methods so that you can find the one that works best for you.
Method 1:
Assuming that you have a phone with FRP already enabled, let’s go ahead and take a look at the steps required to disable it.
First, you’ll need to open up the Settings menu. To do this, simply swipe down from the top of your screen and tap on the gear icon.
Once you’re in the Settings menu, scroll down until you see the option for “Accounts.” Tap on this option to continue.
Once you’re in the account settings, scroll down until you see the option for your google account >>> select it
and tap on the account that you want to remove FRP from. In most cases, this will be the main account that you use to sign in to your device.
That’s all there is to it! Once you’ve followed these steps, you’ll be able to reset your device without having to worry about FRP.
Method 2:
The second method is to use a third-party FRP bypass tool. This method will work on all versions of Android.
To use this method, you will need to download the FRP bypass tool from the link above. Then follow the instructions on the screen,
your phone will be in diagnostic mode and you will be able to reset it without being locked out.
That is all that you need to do to turn off Factory reset Protection Android. If you have any questions, then feel free to leave a comment below and we will be happy to help. Thanks for reading!