Security Concerns: Bypassing FRP is intended for legitimate purposes, like regaining access to a phone you rightfully own. FRP exists to protect user data and privacy, so bypassing it on a stolen phone can have security implications.
Method Difficulty: Enabling ADB typically requires the phone to be unlocked and accessible beforehand, which wouldn't be the case if you needed to bypass FRP.
Method Reliability: Methods for bypassing FRP change frequently as security updates roll out, and what works on one phone or Android version may not work on another.
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