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Question to Enterprise Factory Reset Protection
We had a few discussions about the EFRP. I can't think of any KB articles specifically related to the changes in Android 15 at the moment.
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All accounts must be Google accounts, but no additional rights are required in the accounts. If FRP is triggered, you must log in locally on the device with one of the accounts to unlock it.
You can specify multiple accounts. How/how many accounts you configure the FRP policy depends on your workflows.
You can definitely use secure passwords and 2FA for your accounts. But remember: you have to log in to your accounts directly on the device. If you frequently use devices with FRP enabled, extremely long passwords could become a pain.