Introduced widely across the Android ecosystem, FRP on Android 9 represents a middle ground in security sophistication. By this version, Google had patched many earlier "bypass" exploits that relied on simple system navigation tricks. Bypassing FRP on Android 9 typically requires more technical intervention, such as:
It sounds like you're looking for , specifically from a site called GSM Prime (possibly misspelled as "gsmprime oline").
Put it into the required mode (usually for Samsung or Fastboot/EDL mode for others). Connect it to your PC via USB.
Instead of hunting for random blog content (which can contain malware or broken links):
It is important to use these tools ethically. FRP bypass should only be performed on devices you own or have explicit permission to repair. Attempting to bypass FRP on stolen devices is illegal and can lead to criminal charges.
: Direct links to manufacturer-specific firmware (e.g., Samsung) which can be used to "roll back" security patches to a version where older bypass methods still work. Procedural Implementation for Android 9