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  2. May 15, 2024 · It’s an anti-theft feature that is enabled automatically enabled once when set up a Google account on your phone. Once it’s activated, it will ask for password/PIN/pattern verification or the Google credentials of the last person who used the phone at the time of factory reset or data wipe.

  3. Excellent! You are right now in the Main screen of your phone.From the main menu choose Settings . In the next step tap Backup & Reset and select Factory data reset. Then choose Reset phone, and confirm the whole operation tapping Reset phone again. Good job! Wait to accomplish the process! This operation removes your Factory Restet Protection.

  4. Dec 20, 2022 · If that would usually be the phone you're trying to unlock, the recovery tool will walk you through the steps to disable 2FA or use a CAPTCHA code. The next step is to reset your account...

  5. Everything fine, until he tries to setup the Phone, it Asks for the password that was used before the device was reset (Not google Account password, it's the last used devices password). Since I have no idea what PIN code I used 3 years ago, I'm Here to ask if There is any way to bypass this?

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  7. May 31, 2022 · 11 1. The password it is asking for after hard reset is the Factory Reset Protection (FRP). It just wants to know your Google password (not the device pin/password). So if you can use Google FindMyPhone you should know the used Google password and be able to unlock the device after factory/hard reset. – Robert. May 31, 2022 at 11:41.