How to bypass Google Account Verification (Factory Reset Protection) in 2017
ANDROID is currently the best smartphone OS judging by the number of its users worldwide. To maintain its top position Google is pouring more and more hectic Security features and one of them is FACTORY RESET PROTECTION (FRP) lock. If you reset your device through recovery mode you are likely to meet the screen in the picture bellow and you won't be able to use that device unless you type-in an email and password for the GOOGLE ACCOUNT that was used before reset. So,What will happen if you forget those details? That's why we created this page.

There are a lot of websites out-there claiming that they have solutions for this but most of them are just scams and some solutions they offer are no longer working. So Stop troubling because we have effective and updated 2017 solutions for you.ADVERTISEMENT:
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Along with the Android Lollipop 5.1 Operating System, Google has introduced a new security feature designed to render the phone unavailable for usage in the unfortunate event when it might get stolen or lost.
Here’s how the Google Account Verification works
Let’s say that you just lost your phone and another person found it. Normally, this person will not be able to use the phone if you have already set up a screen lock pattern or security PIN.
In the past, this could have been easily bypassed by just factory resetting the device.
Now, since Google introduced the new Google Account Verification or Factory Reset Protection (FRP) the phone becomes unavailable for usage if the person performing the factory reset does not have the credentials of the Google Account that was previously logged on the phone.
This can also heavily impact users that buy the device from a third party and cannot get in touch with the person that sold them the phone. Most users reported not being able to use the phone because they could not get past the screen where the phone asks for the Google Account.
Solution
After the phone has finished its factory reset it will reboot and you will be prompted to choose the desired display language. After choosing the correct language please follow the next steps:
- Connect the phone to a Wifi Network (preferably your Home network)
- The next screen will ask you for the Google Account
- Tap the text field in which the account should be inserted until the Keyboard comes up
- Tap and hold the “@” character until a Settings menu pops up
- Select Google Keyboard Settings
- Tap on the 3 dots in the top part of the screen (or More depending on what Android OS you are running)
- Select the Help&Feedback item and select any item in the list that will follow
- Long press to select any text on this page and click on Websearch in the upper right corner
- A search field will be shown (delete the text inside the search field)
- Type Settings in the search field
- Tap “About Phone” and tap 7 times on the Build Number to enable Developer Options
- Return to the previous menu and open the Developer Option that just appeared
- Allow OEM Unlocking and tap Back two times
- Restart the device
- Connect it to Wifi again
- Notice how you won’t be prompted to log in the previous Google Account and instead the phone will ask you to ADD a new Google Account
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