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If my phone gets lost or stolen will a factory reset allow whomever has the phone to see the settings gear? Or do they only get the lock screen?
If someone knows the sequence that happens after a factory reset in regard to securing the phone beforehand.
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If I'm not mistaken, a phone that undergoes a factory reset will reboot and allow someone to set the phone up as they wish. If you have a microSD card in the phone with content on it, I think an FDR doesn't wipe that
Your question may be more accurately answered if you provide a little more information about the scenario you are inquiring about.
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if you've reported it stolen/lost...turned in a claim to replace, the phone won't be activated by whomever finds it.
there are some safeguards, samsung login/password(if a samsung) to insure it's the owner attempting to login.
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what type of phone do you have?
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I have a LG phone.
I was told by a customer service that a factory reset removes the screen lock password/pin/knock code etc and your google account and its password on android keeps the phone from being used if lost or stolen Then I was told by another CS rep that a factory reset does not remove your screen lock password/pin/knock code etc.
So what happens after a factory reset does the user have access to the settings on the home screen or do they have to enter the screen lock password/pin/knock code to get to them on the home screen?
Also how does the google account secure the phone I can use it without being logged into my google account?
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My Samsung Galaxy S4 & S7 Edge require me to enter the password to my Google account before a factory default begins. The LG may behave in a similar manner.
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My understanding was that after a Factory Reset, everything but the contents of the microSD card would be erased. This would mean, you could boot it back up, and go through the process of entering a Google username and password and setting up the device.
I think you can log onto a PC and perform a remote Factory Data Reset.
To make it so no-one else could use your phone, I think you would report the IMEI as stolen. I think there is a way to suspend service by logging into your MyVerizon account.
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On Samsung phones, the wiping of the SD card is optional. ☺
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Without knowing which LG you have they should have some help here on what you are going through
Start here
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vanigo,
Thanks for checking in with us on this. We know it's always important to know how your phone works. In most cases phones can not be used if reset because you need to either know the google account password or manufacturers account password to unlock it. We would need a specific model to know more, but odds are that the phone is not usable. If the phone is locked when lost, it definitely won't be usable if it's a recently made phone.
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Hello EricW .
Do you mean 'sim card lock '?
when you wrote <manufacturers account password to unlock it>
Will the google account listed in my settings as a trust agent 'Smart Lock' being turned off remove the google lock needing the google account password you are talking about?
Also I found a on/off setting: personal>security>Phone administrators> Find My Device will turning this off deactivate the find my device function.
Thank You for clarifying the meaning of these settings on my phone.
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We're happy to clarify this further, vanigo. There are two possible security options on your phone that prevent a phone from being activated by another party, even after a factory reset. One of these is via Google, where the person trying to activate your phone would need your Google (Gmail) password to gain access. The other, depending on the manufacturer, comes directly from the manufacturer. For example, on Samsung devices, you can have a Samsung account. This account can also assist in locking your device from being activated. Turning off Find My Device can open up your device to being activated by another, but would require your Gmail password to be entered to disable. Does this help clear up the details?
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If a factory data reset is performed on the device, it will be just like it was when it was received from the manufacturer / Verizon, except, the contents of the microSD will be available to others, unless a special encryption / locking application was used to make those files hidden or encrypted or locked in some manner.
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Thanks everyone I think I got it.
