Version 1.4.3 is one of the latest stable releases from Mahmoud Salah, who has maintained the tool as freeware without any hidden paywalls, subscriptions, or credit systems.
Because it is not an official release by Mahmoud Salah, it is highly likely to be malicious software. Stick to official releases of older versions or use active, trusted alternatives like SamFw Tool to service your device safely.
His creation was called —All-In-One. Versions 1 through 142 had been patches, whispers in the dark. But version 143 was different. It was a key.
For Samsung users and technicians, Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a necessary security feature, but it can become a major headache if you forget your Google credentials. Enter —a tool that has been making waves in the Android community.
Mahmoud Salah has hinted at a potential v144 update, but as of today, v143 remains a "time capsule"—perfectly functional for millions of older Samsung devices still in circulation (Galaxy S10, Note 20, A12, A32, etc.). For newer devices, users must look toward tools that use EDL (Emergency Download Mode) or paid solutions.