Managing factory reset protection for Android Enterprise and Android Management devices
    Android Enterprise
 and Android Management
 devicesYou can use the factory reset protection profile to control the factory reset protection feature for your organization’s 
Android Enterprise
 and Android Management
 devices that have been activated using the Work space only
 and Work and personal - full control
 activation types.Factory reset protection requires an 
Android
 device user to enter their Google
 account credentials to unlock a device that has been reset to factory settings. It is enabled by default when a user adds a Google
 account to the device. This profile allows you to disable factory reset protection or specify a user account that can be used to unlock a device after it has been reset to factory settings.Factory reset protection profiles provide the following options:
| Option | Description | Supported activation types | 
|---|---|---|
| Disable factory reset protection | Anyone can reset a lost or stolen device to factory settings and begin using the device. This option is useful if a known user has forgotten their  Googleaccount credentials or if you need to reset a device owned by your organization that has been returned to you. | Android Enterprise | 
| Enable and use previous  Googleaccount credentials when the device is reset to factory settings | Users can use  Googleaccount credentials that are already associated with the device after a factory reset. This is the default behavior. If a device is reset to factory settings, the user must log in to the device using Googleaccount credentials that are already on the device. This prevents someone with a lost or stolen device from resetting and using it themselves. | Android Enterprise | 
| Enable and specify Google account credentials when the device is reset to factory settings | You can specify  Googleaccount credentials that a user can use to log in to the device after it has been reset to factory settings. This option allows your organization to control who can log in to a device after it is reset to factory settings. BlackBerryrecommends that you use this option only if you fully understand the device user experience. If your organization uses a Managed  Google
            Playaccount, you may want to use this option because a Googleaccount does not exist on your organization's devices and therefore factory reset protection is not available on the device. | Android Enterprise Android Management | 
There are several ways that a device can be reset to the default factory settings. Factory reset protection responds differently depending on the method used. For more information about trusted and untrusted resets, see KB 56972.