FRP stands for Factory Reset Protection. It is a security feature introduced by Google for Android devices running Android 5.1 (Lollipop) and later versions. The purpose of FRP is to prevent unauthorized access to a device after it has been reset to factory settings. Here's how FRP works: 1. Google Account Verification : When you set up a new Android device or perform a factory reset on an existing device, you're prompted to enter the Google account and password that was previously associated with the device. 2. Protection Against Unauthorized Access : After the factory reset, the device will prompt you to enter the Google account credentials that were previously synced to the device. This prevents someone who doesn't have the correct account credentials from accessing the device. 3. Device Protection : FRP helps protect your device and data in case it's lost or stolen. Even if someone performs a factory reset on the device, they won't be able to set it up without t...
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