Just a curiosity. Theoretically FRP (factory reset protection) can use the current login password as a way of authentication after reset. But it everything on the web states that you will need a Google account to take advantage of he feature.
Just a curiosity. Theoretically FRP (factory reset protection) can use the current login password as a way of authentication after reset. But it everything on the web states that you will need a Google account to take advantage of he feature.
If I recall, their website FAQ has a big, technical section on this.
Indeed. Here is the section https://grapheneos.org/faq#anti-theft
But the short answer is: although it can be implemented to use a local authentication method, but that would easily cause bricking. Plus the limited thief deterrence potential it provides (given the limited user base of graphene, I assume) hence it is low priority.