Factory Reset Protection (FRP) has been a crucial security feature in Android devices since its introduction in 2015. FRP, also known as Google's Factory Reset Protection, is designed to prevent unauthorized access to a device in case it's lost, stolen, or reset to its factory settings. Over the years, FRP has undergone significant updates, with the latest being FRP Neo. In this blog post, we'll dive into the details of FRP Neo and its implications for device security and accessibility.
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