The term refers to a custom shortened URL created on the Bitly platform. Tech bloggers, YouTubers, and Android developers who create "FRP bypass" tutorials often use these shortened links to direct viewers to file-hosting sites like MediaFire, Mega, or Google Drive.

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By using bit.ly/frpzte2, users can enjoy a range of benefits, including:

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