My niece's phone is under the supervision of her mother's former boyfriend's Google Family Link account. My niece doesn't know her child's google account password, she was never given to her. Obviously, she can't ask the former boyfriend to liberate the phone, so her mother asked me if there was a way to bypass, or remove the former boyfriend's family link supervision. The phone is a Motorola G Play 2021. I thought of doing a factory reset, but the option to do a reset is disabled when I try to do it in the phone settings. I also thought of doing a factory wipe using the recovery mode options that you can access by pressing power and vol up. But I realized that it will still ask for the child or supervisor's google credentials, so the phone will become unusable. Any ideas are appreciated, and a young girl will be very happy.
DarkOwlStrix said:
My niece's phone is under the supervision of her mother's former boyfriend's Google Family Link account. My niece doesn't know her child's google account password, she was never given to her. Obviously, she can't ask the former boyfriend to liberate the phone, so her mother asked me if there was a way to bypass, or remove the former boyfriend's family link supervision. The phone is a Motorola G Play 2021. I thought of doing a factory reset, but the option to do a reset is disabled when I try to do it in the phone settings. I also thought of doing a factory wipe using the recovery mode options that you can access by pressing power and vol up. But I realized that it will still ask for the child or supervisor's google credentials, so the phone will become unusable. Any ideas are appreciated, and a young girl will be very happy.
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You will have to go through him to get the device released. Or get a new phone.
Factory resetting the device will not remove the device from his account. The device can only be removed from his account by him.
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Hi, i sold my old phone and forgot to disable the account security, i used factory reset before giving it to the buyer, now the person i sold it can't use it because it's asking for my google account after the reset. Is there any way i can disable that phone security from my google account? the buyer says i have to give him my main account (which for obvious personal reasons i don't want to) so he can deactivate it from the phone. Thanks for help.
There is no official way. You have to log in with your google account and then remove it from the phone. After a factory reset the device protection will be disabled.
I got a Blu Pure XL on ebay, and a seller not helping.... It was a password on it so he gave me 2 different, non did work. Now i even more screwed , because after was factory reset iam getting a :
"this device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device" message.
I tried to follow the advice on youtube, when they turn on/off a hotspot and they skip the message and go to the "Google Services"
There is a problem, the solution is to hold and able to highlight any words there and use the "share" option. So this BLU doesn't do anything. I am holding down, and a phone vibrates for a sec, but no copy/share or any highlighted thing going on. So what can I do?
It came with a box, so it is a clean phone, not stolen, but this crap is really frustrated ...
Got a help with a seller , and tried with his account. Well after i put his email and password is taken me back again to the page where is asking for email.. He bought it as new from Amazon, so no other google account was used with... What is next?
Update... I was able to open a settings and did a factory reset from there . Only took few hours of try lol
Thread closed, issue solved
I have used this phone for 2 years. While the sale was going on I upgraded to the Note 8 and decided to give my daughter my S7. I set up the account with Family Lock and everything seemed fine, but it would never let me do anything. Even when I logged in as me! So I decided to just log in as me and remove all the family link bs. Well it wouldn't even let me add my account to the phone. At this point I should have called help, i know this. However I just deleted the family link which deleted my daughters email from even google services (she isn't old enough for an email so it just created a non-email type of google account).
So I go to reset the phone, but there's no options for resetting the phone. I have reset it 3 times in the past, I know what it looks like/how to do it. The option was NOT there. So I did the factory reset through the boot menu, and of course there's FRP. I've followed every youtube video, and many written out instructions. I did try Samsung but because my order from T-mobile doesn't have the IMEI on it, they won't repair it. *sigh* I even tried to use someone online to repair it via LOGmeIN but it was a scam.
Can someone help a computer nerd mom save her little girls phone?
Thanks in Advance
sheydee said:
I have used this phone for 2 years. While the sale was going on I upgraded to the Note 8 and decided to give my daughter my S7. I set up the account with Family Lock and everything seemed fine, but it would never let me do anything. Even when I logged in as me! So I decided to just log in as me and remove all the family link bs. Well it wouldn't even let me add my account to the phone. At this point I should have called help, i know this. However I just deleted the family link which deleted my daughters email from even google services (she isn't old enough for an email so it just created a non-email type of google account).
So I go to reset the phone, but there's no options for resetting the phone. I have reset it 3 times in the past, I know what it looks like/how to do it. The option was NOT there. So I did the factory reset through the boot menu, and of course there's FRP. I've followed every youtube video, and many written out instructions. I did try Samsung but because my order from T-mobile doesn't have the IMEI on it, they won't repair it. *sigh* I even tried to use someone online to repair it via LOGmeIN but it was a scam.
Can someone help a computer nerd mom save her little girls phone?
Thanks in Advance
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Does it not allow you to login with your original email address still?
Asking for a friend - no really! His wife locked herself out of her S10e. Also forgot her google user name. Her recovery email is a yahoo email but she also set up 2 step verification so she needs to get into her phone to get the recovery email. So she can't factory reset the phone without her google account and she can't recover the google account info because of the 2 step verification on her Yahoo mail.
Verizon has been ZERO help as has Geek Squad and everyone else they have asked. They feel like the phone is now a very expensive paperweight. Does anyone know any thing they can do? She just got this phone and is pretty upset. :crying: Thanks in advance for any help!
Factory reset, or, return the device if possible. Tell them you are cancelling your cell phone service and going to the competitor.
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Asking for a friend - no really! His wife locked herself out of her S10e. Also forgot her google user name. Her recovery email is a yahoo email but she also set up 2 step verification so she needs to get into her phone to get the recovery email. So she can't factory reset the phone without her google account and she can't recover the google account info because of the 2 step verification on her Yahoo mail.
Verizon has been ZERO help as has Geek Squad and everyone else they have asked. They feel like the phone is now a very expensive paperweight. Does anyone know any thing they can do? She just got this phone and is pretty upset. :crying: Thanks in advance for any help!
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Search on google bypass frp s10e or bypass frp via combination file
Odin ftw
jasons1004 said:
Odin ftw
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You can put in Odin and install the factory software, but I don't think it will help if there is a FRP lock, because when you go to log into the phone on the factory reset startup, it will ask for your google account to proceed.
So, BTW, Odin is not the solution to FRP lock. If there is a solution, then you should not post it publicly because criminals will read this, even if it does help a couple innocents. Smart criminals will be able to find a way, but the majority of criminals will not be so smart, that's the reason they are thieves, because they are stupid morons with an 80 IQ and unable to get a real job because they are losers lowlife criminal scum. We don't want to give them a way to actually use a stolen phone..
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Factory reset, or, return the device if possible. Tell them you are cancelling your cell phone service and going to the competitor.
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a quick seach : https://frpbypass.net/bypass-frp-google-account-samsung-s10e-via-combination-rom/
Hi,
My customer just bought brand new Samsung S20. He has receipt for it, original box and access to associated Google account. After first setup, login to Google and setting up the pin he performed an Android update which triggered reboot and asked for pin which he has forgotten.
Moreover the phone is in airplane mode. After login to Google on PC, "find my phone" shows the Samsung device as offline so as far as I understand password recovery won't work in this case?
Is there any way to turn on WiFi or cellular data to perform pin/password recovery from associated Google account?
Unfortunately adb is also disabled.
Fun isn't it?
And soooo secure.
He better start, again... from the beginning
Factory reset from the boot menu.
If he forgot his Goggle account password he'll need to recover that first.
OK, never mind. We don't need to keep the data, so after factory reset the phone will let to connect WiFi and login by Google account
blackhawk said:
Fun isn't it?
And soooo secure.
He better start, again... from the beginning
Factory reset from the boot menu.
If he forgot his Goggle account password he'll need to recover that first.
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Thanks for the answer I was just writing about factory reset. I just realised how simple that was and why I didn't think about it for the last hour
ArturSworsky said:
OK, never mind. We don't need to keep the data, so after factory reset the phone will let to connect WiFi and login by Google account
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Yay!
It's quit a useless pain... the new Android, learn chilling new forms of panic and dispare.
The 72 hour lockout is a really nice touch.
F google...