Alex leaned back, relieved. From that night on, he always kept a copy of on a USB drive – his emergency key for forgotten passwords and stubborn locks.

The catch? The official site was down, and fake links promised “free downloads” but delivered adware instead. One wrong click, and his PC could be infected.

Alex compared the codes. They matched.

It was 2:00 AM, and Alex stared at the Samsung screen glowing with the dreaded message: “FRP lock – verify your account.”

He downloaded the tool, installed it, and connected the locked phone in download mode. Two clicks later – “FRP removed successfully.”

He searched for a solution, and one name kept popping up in forums: .

The phone belonged to his younger brother, who had reset it without remembering the Google credentials. Now it was a brick.