The new security feature of device protection in Android Lollipop 6.0.1 requires your Google account after factory data reset. This will deter phone thieves, but you may find youself are locked out of the phone. This guide shows you how to bypass device protection in Android Lollipop 5.1 when you do a factory data reset.
Why Android Lollipop 6.0.1 requires the Google account used before the factory data reset?
The device protection in Android Lollipop 6.0.1 requires you to authenticate yourself for the setup with an existing Google account on the phone before it is reset.
This step cannot be skipped. This is different from a new phone. For a new phone, you can skip the step.
This means if someone steals your phone and does a factory data reset, he still cannot set up or use the phone unless he can log in with your Google account.
It is a legal requirement in some regions, for example, in California, phone manufacturers have to offer theft protection: lock the phone until the user can authenticate himself.
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