If you have landed on this page, you are likely searching for the best configuration settings for Tenorshare’s FRP bypass tool—specifically looking for the top network settings (TenorshareNet) to successfully remove Factory Reset Protection (FRP) from a locked Android device.
FRP is a double-edged sword. While it protects stolen phones, it often locks out legitimate owners after a factory reset. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the top FRP settings, network configurations, and step-by-step instructions using Tenorshare’s flagship software, 4uKey for Android (often searched as "TenorshareNet"). tenorsharenet frpsettings top
FRP relies on SSL certificates. If your date and time are off by more than 15 minutes, the bypass will fail. Setting: Go to Settings > System > Date & time
Settings > System > Date & time.Safety: Yes. Tenorshare 4uKey is used by over 5 million users globally. It does not contain malware, spyware, or data loggers. The "Net" server communicates only with your phone via a local proxy on port 8080. Pros (What works well)
Legality: FRP bypass is legal if you own the device. It is illegal to bypass FRP on a stolen phone. Always verify ownership before proceeding. Tenorshare requires you to accept a user agreement stating you have lawful possession.
Ethics: Use this guide only for your own locked phone (e.g., you forgot your Google password after a factory reset, or you bought a secondhand phone that was not properly wiped).