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Help Can't access on Google Account after Hard Reset

Hello everyone! :)
I am new in this Forum and this looks fantastic!

I have a little problem with my J5 2016 Phone: I did an Hard Reset, but when he ask me to access on Google Account syncronized with Device, I can't access on my Google account because it ask me to wait 24 hours. I have waited this time, but I still can't access.

I have also tried to make an Hard Reset to my Vodafone Smart E8, and I can access on my Google Account without any problem.
Can someone help me? :)

Thanks in advance! :)
 
Hello everyone! :)
I am new in this Forum and this looks fantastic!

I have a little problem with my J5 2016 Phone: I did an Hard Reset, but when he ask me to access on Google Account syncronized with Device, I can't access on my Google account because it ask me to wait 24 hours. I have waited this time, but I still can't access.

I have also tried to make an Hard Reset to my Vodafone Smart E8, and I can access on my Google Account without any problem.
Can someone help me? :)

Thanks in advance! :)
Sure I will take this stab in the dark, do you have access to the internet? Okay go to
"my activity" (type anywhere without quotes) and clear out your sync assisstance data, you should see a cluster of web sites and data, that way you can clear out your google account sync, after that, try resetting your google pasword. Once you did that, you should be able to sync.
 
I have the internet access on hard resetted device, but the problem is that I can't sign in on my google account caused by FRP protection by Google.
 
I have the internet access on hard resetted device, but the problem is that I can't sign in on my google account caused by FRP protection by Google.
Dude I was just telling you as well, how to over ride the FRP protection too, have you not pay attention to the class?
 
I didn't overrided anything. I just did an hard reset pressing the Power + Volume UP + Home button and Wiped the factory data.

Then I rebooted the device and at the configuration, it ask me the syncronized Google account on device :thinking:
 
Sure I will take this stab in the dark, do you have access to the internet? Okay go to
"my activity" (type anywhere without quotes) and clear out your sync assisstance data, you should see a cluster of web sites and data, that way you can clear out your google account sync, after that, try resetting your google pasword. Once you did that, you should be able to sync.
 
Then you should be able to login using your gmail account and the current password. FRP is looking for the last used credentials since the reset.
 
Gee.
I am pretty sure .
I made it crystal clear, google my activity - turn off sync.

If you are talking about logging into the Google account from a PC at https://myactivity.google.com then I'm unclear how deleting the Activity histroy there will in any way help the OP? I think the answer you replied to was my question about resetting the password after the factory reset. The answer was "No". So resetting the password now won't help unless they forgot the original password. then it could be a problem.

If you are talking about turning off sync on the phone, they don't have access to settings to do that.

Or am I posting this for the hecksake of it?

 
If you are talking about logging into the Google account from a PC at https://myactivity.google.com then I'm unclear how deleting the Activity histroy there will in any way help the OP? I think the answer you replied to was my question about resetting the password after the factory reset. The answer was "No". So resetting the password now won't help unless they forgot the original password. then it could be a problem.

If you are talking about turning off sync on the phone, they don't have access to settings to do that.



Yet another reason why I do not like the net, you may never know who is going to reply after you. But yeah that would be the url, there is a way how to unsync it pretty much in the options on the link.
 
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