Enable enterprise factory reset protection

On company-owned devices, IT admins have the ability to disable factory reset protection (FRP) or enable enterprise factory reset protection (EFRP).

Note: Disabling FRP or enabling EFRP must be done prior to the device being factory reset.

Enterprise factory reset protection allows you to specify which Google Accounts can activate a device that has been factory reset and locked by factory reset protection. This way, you can ensure that only authorized users can access and use devices that have been reset.

Resetting a device through the Settings app doesn’t trigger factory reset protection, except when enterprise factory reset protection is enabled on company-owned devices with Work Profile.

If a device is already locked by FRP and EFRP was not previously configured, please reach out to the device manufacturer to find out if they have a method for unlocking the device.

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