Could you clarify:
The existence of such tools presents a double-edged sword. On one hand, they provide a lifeline for users who are otherwise locked out of their expensive hardware. On the other hand, the "FRP Free" movement inadvertently provides a roadmap for malicious actors to bypass security on stolen devices. This creates a constant "cat and mouse" game between independent developers like Souza and tech giants like Google and Samsung, who frequently patch the very vulnerabilities these tools rely on.
: Iris Souza provides step-by-step guides on how to remove Google Account locks (FRP) from various smartphone brands, including Samsung, Xiaomi, and Oppo .
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