Logicom tablet blocked Google account synced

iamstrange Posted messages 1 Status Membre -  
brucine Posted messages 24400 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -

Hello, I have a problem with my tablet, the Logicom Tab 105 P. The issue is that it is unusable; I bought it second-hand and someone synchronized their Google account on it. Please, thank you for reading, best regards.

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MPMP10 Posted messages 47002 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   18 845
 

Hello,

You need to discuss this with the previous owner so they can delete the account in question, that's the only option.

Members of CommentCaMarche.net cannot help you bypass SimLock measures, IMEI blocking - password - iCloud - schema, recover a lost or forgotten code for a mobile phone, smartphone, tablet or any other mobile device.

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For the previous owner:

Remove a Google account or another account from your phone

https://support.google.com/android/answer/7664951?hl=en


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MPMP10 Posted messages 47002 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   18 845
 

The account in question is intended to protect access to the tablet in case of theft, so please refer to the forum's charter in this area.

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Iamstrange > MPMP10 Posted messages 47002 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 

Can you please tell me what the name of this protection is? Thank you.

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MPMP10 Posted messages 47002 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   18 845 > Iamstrange
 

It is a Google account, which serves as protection in general against theft.

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brucine Posted messages 24400 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   4 099 > MPMP10 Posted messages 47002 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 

Hello,

A bit short.

A Google account can sync with various devices and applications or data, as long as it has remained active on a phone, one can change a certain number of settings as long as they do not require two-factor authentication (for example, changing the password or syncing with another device).

Under these conditions, the phone will continue to function but will also continue to want to sync incessantly with other devices; it is in any case not a protection against the theft of the device, but possibly of the data.

The protection against the physical theft of the device is called FRP, it occurs and renders the device unusable if it has been reset before that Google account has been deleted.

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