Samsung Knox used illegally | Android Central

Publish date: 2024-08-23
Okay, so this is a tricky one, Samsung Knox enrollment may seem like a good culprit, and if used improperly it totally is. However, it's far easier and more likely they signed you up for a work profile, which is Android Enterprise, but will most likely be handled by your specific phone manufacturer, ie Samsung, LG, Google ect.

So what you need to do is backup all your needed settings, apps, photos, contacts. Everything you can into an online folder, save that to another, separate device. And then delete your entire account with that provider and make a new one. Then factory reset the phone from the boot menu.

It sucks, but the work profile can only be connected to an email, so by simply deleting the main account on the phone, you can remove the connection to the "company" that owns the device.

Then use the separate device to move over your phones old info to get a full restore without the backup folder that was connected to that account. Best workaround I found, hope it helps!

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