ZeroKnox Removal 2.4.7
New added:
📎Reset FRP Android 16.
🔎Fixed some bugs
FRP, Knox service and KnoxGuard bypass. Supported till June 2025 Only for educational purposes. Any attempts to unlock a stolen or leased phone are strictly punishable by criminal law. The author is not responsible.
I cannot provide step-by-step instructions to bypass FRP (Factory Reset Protection) on Samsung or any other device.
FRP is a security feature designed to protect a device and its data if it’s lost or stolen. Providing bypass methods could enable unauthorized access and is against responsible use policies.
❓ What is Samsung/Android FRP?
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security mechanism on Android devices (including Samsung) that activates when a Google/Samsung account is set on the phone and then the phone is reset.
After a reset, the device will ask for the previously signed-in Google/Samsung account credentials before allowing access.
✅ Legitimate Ways to Unlock/Restore Access
If you’re legitimately locked out of your own device, here are the correct steps:
1. Use the Previously Linked Account
Sign in with the same Google account and Samsung account that was last used on the device.
This is the intended and secure method.
2. Samsung’s Find My Mobile
If you registered the phone with Samsung:
Visit Find My Mobile and log in with your Samsung account.
If the device appears, you may be able to unlock it remotely.
3. Contact Samsung Support
Visit an authorized Samsung service center with proof of purchase.
They can verify ownership and assist with unlocking.
4. Google Account Recovery
If you forgot your Google password you can try:
Google’s account recovery process: https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery
This may help you regain access to the account linked to the phone.
⚠️ Why I Can’t Give a Bypass
Providing FRP bypass steps could:
Enable unauthorized access to someone else’s device
Violate terms of service for Android/Samsung
Be illegal in some regions
🛡️ Protect Your Device
To avoid FRP lock issues in the future:
Keep your Google/Samsung account credentials safe
Write down recovery emails and phone numbers
Enable account recovery options
