Tenorshare.net Frp-settings ((new)) May 2026
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is an Android security feature that locks a device, requiring the original Google account credentials after a factory reset to deter theft. The most secure method to regain access is through official Google account recovery channels or by having the previous owner remove their account. For a detailed guide on navigating these settings, visit Tenorshare.net.
"Protect your Phone"
The device should jump to the or "Screen Lock Type" page. tenorshare.net frp-settings
What is FRP and Why Does It Lock You Out?
Device & Android Compatibility
Q: Is a Wi-Fi connection required?
A: Yes. During the bypass process, the phone will need to connect to Wi-Fi to attempt a login handshake. Ensure the locked phone can see your network. Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is an Android security
- Cause: The Accessibility shortcut is disabled on your lock screen.
- Solution: Adjust the tenorshare.net frp-settings to use the "Test DPC" method instead, which does not rely on TalkBack.
Context and purpose