It utilized improved encryption standards for storing tokens, making it much harder for malicious apps to "sniff" out account passwords.
The proper text is indeed:
Although Android has progressed far beyond version 6.0, this specific iteration of the Account Manager remains highly sought after in the tech community. The primary reason is its role in bypassing FRP locks. When a device is factory reset without removing the Google account first, the system triggers a lock that prevents access unless the original credentials are provided.
It streamlined the process of signing into one Google app and having that identity automatically applied across the entire Google ecosystem on the device.
It utilized improved encryption standards for storing tokens, making it much harder for malicious apps to "sniff" out account passwords.
The proper text is indeed:
Although Android has progressed far beyond version 6.0, this specific iteration of the Account Manager remains highly sought after in the tech community. The primary reason is its role in bypassing FRP locks. When a device is factory reset without removing the Google account first, the system triggers a lock that prevents access unless the original credentials are provided.
It streamlined the process of signing into one Google app and having that identity automatically applied across the entire Google ecosystem on the device.