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  1. Android 14 FRP Bypass, specifically for the Onn. 8" tablet but may work on other devices.
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  3. What you need:
  4. 1. An enterprise (WPA Enterprise) network that you can connect too (you dont need to know the password or username) and you can find these types of networks near businesses or schools. You can also create one of your own but gl with that, idk how to.
  5. 2. Time and ability to follow instructions.
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  7. Steps:
  8. 1. Connect to a working Wi-Fi network first.
  9. 2. Click on an the enterprise Wi-Fi network (WPA Enterprise).
  10. 3. Tap "Install Certificate” under the certificate selection category.
  11. 4. After you see the files app open in the background close the wifi information screen.
  12. 5. Swipe from the bottom right corner of the screen to open Google Assistant.
  13. 6. Give it microphone permissions if needed.
  14. 7. Say: "Open Settings”.
  15. 8. Settings, go to Apps.
  16. 9. Tap App battery usage.
  17. 10. Find Android Setup and force stop it.
  18. 11. Find Google Play Services and disable it.
  19. 12. Find Android Setup and force stop it again.
  20. 13. Press the back button until you get to the home page of settings
  21. 14. Tap Accessibility.
  22. 14. Tap Accessibility Menu.
  23. 15. Enable the Accessibility Menu shortcut and give it permissions when asked.
  24. 16. Press the back button until you’re back at the setup screen.
  25. 17. Tap "Setup Offline"
  26. ◦ If it's not there, restart the tablet.
  27. ◦ After restart, go through setup again.
  28. ◦ Make sure "Setup Offline" is available.
  29. ◦ Connect to a Wi-Fi network, but then press the back button right after connecting.
  30. 18. Either:
  31. ◦ Go to the enterprise network, tap "Install Certificate", then do the swipe gesture for Assistant
  32. ◦ OR use the accessibility shortcut if you enabled it earlier
  33. 19. Assistant should show up (it will complain about failing since we disabled google play services that it needs in order to work).
  34. ◦ If it doesn’t show the “Google Lens” search or Translate buttons:
  35. ◦ Close Assistant, wait 10 seconds, try again.
  36. ◦ Repeat until the buttons appear. Note: You have to be kinda quick about clicking on it.
  37. 20. Once the buttons appear, tap it before the assistant crashes with an error.
  38. 21. Once it loads the translate page or google lens page click the 3 dots in the top right corner.
  39. 22. Tap "Privacy Policy" (this opens an “embedded” tab).
  40. 23. Tap the 3 dots again and choose "Open in Chrome".
  41. 24. In Chrome, search: "riserom bypass 2024".
  42. 25. Tap the top link (make sure its not an advertisement).
  43. 26. Scroll till you find the “Open Settings” button.
  44. 27. Tap the "Open Settings" button/image.
  45. 28. Go back to Apps → App battery usage.
  46. 29. Find Google Play Services and enable it again.
  47. 30. Press the back button until you return to the setup screen.
  48. 31. Tap "Setup Offline".
  49. 32. Once you reach the home screen, go to Settings → Google.
  50. 33. Sign in with your OWN Google account.
  51. 34. Optional) but you can add your own password to the device to use that to unlock it if needed at the setup screen again.
  52. 35. Enable "Find My Device".
  53. 36. On the same or another device, go to:
google.com/android/find
  54. 37. Select your tablet and click "Erase Device" (it might take a few minutes to appear and the tablet MAY become super slow and unresponsive).
  55. 38. After it restarts, you should be able to unlock the tablet using your Google account or password if you set that up.
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