Hey guys ..
& thanks in advance ..
..
I need a firewall that doesn't use IPtables, A VPN-MOCKING approach .. because I am already using apps that use those two methods ..; AdAway for example..
I like to keep my posts fully addressed & clean so others may benifit from them ..
I have found what I was looking for .. It doesn't " have to " use iptables ..
I am still getting to know my way around the app .. but it looks like exactly the one I am looking for ..
I like very much that it has a roaming firewall ..
But that's not all that it's capable of doing ..
It can control .. almost any aspect of your connections .. highly recommended ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-lightningwall-t2746254
Thank You @defim
that requires root. no root firewall from the app store does it better.
Noroot firewall mocks vpn .. I use vpn app ; Webguard
And no .. it doesn't do it better .. the only app that did it right was Comodo , but they removed the firewall , privacy advisor & and doesn't even work on kitkat+
I haven't seen , yet, a better firewall than lightning ..
lightning is useless because it requires root which means you lose knox security.
webguard can be replaced by firefox + adblock plugin which does the same thing and works with noroot firewall.
if youre firewall requires you to be root and remove your phone security youre doing something wrong.
zurkx said:
lightning is useless because it requires root which means you lose knox security.
webguard can be replaced by firefox + adblock plugin which does the same thing and works with noroot firewall.
if youre firewall requires you to be root and remove your phone security youre doing something wrong.
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The so called "firewalls" that mock a VPN are outdated and they do break when rebooting or for any non known reason anytime .
Lightning does NOT require root But Xposed Framework Does .. if root access is granted it'll use iptables
Which I don't want to use ..
I am rooted though & to hell with Knox ..
Webguard isn't the same as adblock ; which sucks, by the way, and is a privacy risk.
& it's not only about Webguard .. I just don't Want a firewall that uses IPtables. ...
You should try lightning .. I don't think you have any idea on what it is, how it works .. etc..
i dont think you understand phone security at all. lightning makes you insecure because it requires root and disables your phone security which is very dangerous.
if your firewall choice is compromising security, you should rethink your firewall strategy.
so no - im not going to try lightning thank you very much. i'll stick to my knox enrolled, selinux enabled, fully encrypted with secure container, firewalled with noroot and firefox+adblocked phone.
zurkx said:
i dont think you understand phone security at all. lightning makes you insecure because it requires root and disables your phone security which is very dangerous.
if your firewall choice is compromising security, you should rethink your firewall strategy.
so no - im not going to try lightning thank you very much. i'll stick to my knox enrolled, selinux enabled, fully encrypted with secure container, firewalled with noroot and firefox+adblocked phone.
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Yeah .. that's what I've been saying all along since I joined this forum ..
You people do what you wish onto your devices and let us " root/privacy junkies " ; if you wish , do whatever we desire with our devices ...
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Hello,
I was wondering if it is necesarry to install security apps on my android. On my previous windows Mobile device I had installed a few, but they made the device laggy.
1) Do android security apps make the device also laggy?
Second I got the feeling there is no real threat (yet) for viruses for mobile devices. But I am an noobie, so
2) Are there mobile viruses to worry about? Or How necesarry is it to secure the device with anti virus apps.
Then there is the ani theft security.
3) cool, but does anyone have real experiance with that (working i hope)?
And finaly.
4) What apps are there to be recomanded by you?
thanx in advance
i dont think is a need for now as i dont counter any virus & my mobile is always stick to me so if really will be stolen... i will accept the fate -.-"
it does lag the mobile abit.
Hi,
For security i am running the following apps;
- wavesecure beta
provides protection against theft etc.
you can remotely wipe and lock your phone and track your phone
it also provides the option to backup your data ( sms etc. )
- lookout mobile security
same options as wavesecure beta + a virusscanner
I'm running the rooted generic 2.73.*** rom with the custom 1.91 teknologist kernel...
No lag whatsoever....
odin13 said:
Hi,
For security i am running the following apps;
- wavesecure beta
provides protection against theft etc.
you can remotely wipe and lock your phone and track your phone
it also provides the option to backup your data ( sms etc. )
- lookout mobile security
same options as wavesecure beta + a virusscanner
I'm running the rooted generic 2.73.*** rom with the custom 1.91 teknologist kernel...
No lag whatsoever....
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You probably havent felt the pleasure of completely lag free phones...well anyway, there potentially can be viruses for rooted phones.Apps are scanned by google before they get published on the android market, so 99.9% of the market apps are safe. Besides, if an app is malicious, it will probably need root access, which will pop up a message for it.
I also use lookout on my hero, it is a gr8 security app, and i beleve is nesessary as android does have a high vulnerability for malicious software
xxThugxx @ TPB said:
I also use lookout on my hero, it is a gr8 security app, and i beleve is nesessary as android does have a high vulnerability for malicious software
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you see what permissions the app requests, you shoot yourself if you give a calculator access to your calendar, sms and contacts
and you can easily sniff what you app is sending to the big internet.
The biggest problem is that apps could steel your data!
I don't know if google scans the apps and how good they filters bad apps out! (Someone knows?)
lookout also a backdoor program that able to monitor ur mobile process. if im not wrong pls correct me & im sorry if im wrong. gameguard on those online game make me think this way xD
Hi,
As Xposed apparently won't be ported soon to LP if ever, I was wondering if I update to LP (Galaxy S4 got GE LP), what options I have to protect my privacy and manage those permissions? I am too much spoiled by Xprivacy I doubt if there is anything as good as Xprivacy but need at least something that can do a minimum job to block and deny some permissions.
Thanks for all your suggestions
P.S I was also thinking of making a post to list all alternatives to different xposed module, what do you guy say ? I can keep the OP uptodate if you share your alternative Mods/Apps to xposed modules
Alternative solution I am personally using right know which serve me quite well till we have some real privacy mod/tool :
You will need 2 apps :
- AFWall+ (open source firewall) : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.ukanth.ufirewall
- App Ops : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.findsdk.apppermission
Ideally to prevent leaks, install them before installing or restoring any data after flashing your ROM
1- In AFWall+
- Enable the Firewall by pressing 3 dot menu and Enable firewall,
- Then for apps which you want to grant access Check the Icons First is for LAN Network acces, 2nd is for Wifi Internet, 3rd is your Mobile Data (some system apps like Media server, download etc.. must have internet access other wise Youtube, or downloading in browsers wont work, read the FAQ question for more info.)
- Once all app you want to grant access are checked, click on 3 dot menu and click Apply. (each time you change permission don't forget to apply).
2- App Ops : This one is very easy all Apps installed are organized by Type of permissions you go in and then uncheck the permission to to Block it, once ou are in App you will see all blockable Permissions that this app is asking not only of that category and that is handy
Please Note that App Ops don't list and block each and every permissions, but most essentials are there. Combined with AFWall you are good to go to protect your privacy till some good Mod or Xposed for LP come out.
Now instead of being fully naked without Xprivacy on LP, now we are at least in Bikini
App ops? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=droidmate.appopsinstaller
Nothing as good as Xprivacy. I'm still on KK and I'll stay on this version for a while I guess.
FYI: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/protecting-your-privacy-app-ops-privacy-guard-and-xprivacy/
not as good as xprivacy
frigidazzi said:
App ops? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=droidmate.appopsinstaller
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App ops deny permission per app basis, but sometimes denying permission break the app, xprivacy instead send fake data to the app, so you can still use the app without giving your real info
Xposed and Xprivacy are just the single best privacy guards
I know but how long can we stay on KK at one point we need to update or when we buy future devices there won't be any choices. So we need to find alternatives to all those xposed modules
Netuser said:
I know but how long can we stay on KK at one point we need to update or when we buy future devices there won't be any choices. So we need to find alternatives to all those xposed modules
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From what I can see, devs are more interested in custom roms/kernels rather than in security/privacy purposes.
Marcel (M66B) is almost ready for Lollipop. We 'just' need Xposed. He is also working on another project which could have the same goal (no available information).
I really hope that rovo89 have enough motivation and will be successful in developing Xposed for Lollipop.
I don't want to loose control because of Google updates. Future devices is another subject and I think there is still a long way to go before not being able to use a KK device.
i really think that a moderator should open a thread for indexing all of the 'Alternative to xposed mod *name* for LP 5.0.*'
just until we will have xposed or something else for android L...
There is "privacy guard" by cyanogenmod in cm12, I think it sends fake data too instead of just block the permission. But you have to install custom rom for this.
haimn said:
There is "privacy guard" by cyanogenmod in cm12, I think it sends fake data too instead of just block the permission. But you have to install custom rom for this.
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This does not offer the same level of protection. I would not call Privacy Guard an alternative of Xprivacy.
There is no real alternative for Xprivacy, but at least it is something
I won't stay on a old version of Android only because one developer is going like "i'm god, don't ask me questions" ... we will never see xposed for LP, get used to it and move on.
I have moved to LP as I couldn't just leave my self open to all privacy leak, I came up with a solution while waiting for Xposed or any other other Mod to come out.
I have updated the OP with my solution . here is what i am doing :
Alternative solution I am personally using right know which serve me quite well till we have some real privacy mod/tool :
You will need 2 apps :
- AFWall+ (open source firewall) : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.ukanth.ufirewall
- App Ops : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.findsdk.apppermission
Ideally to prevent leaks, install them before installing or restoring any data after flashing your ROM
1- In AFWall+
- Enable the Firewall by pressing 3 dot menu and Enable firewall,
- Then for apps which you want to grant access Check the Icons First is for LAN Network acces, 2nd is for Wifi Internet, 3rd is your Mobile Data (some system apps like Media server, download etc.. must have internet access other wise Youtube, or downloading in browsers wont work, read the FAQ question for more info.)
- Once all app you want to grant access are checked, click on 3 dot menu and click Apply. (each time you change permission don't forget to apply).
2- App Ops : This one is very easy all Apps installed are organized by Type of permissions you go in and then uncheck the permission to to Block it, once ou are in App you will see all blockable Permissions that this app is asking not only of that category and that is handy
Please Note that App Ops don't list and block each and every permissions, but most essentials are there. Combined with AFWall you are good to go to protect your privacy till some good Mod or Xposed for LP come out.
Now instead of being fully naked without Xprivacy on LP, now we are at least in Bikini
Thanks pal, I'll give it a try later
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I've installed LBE Security Master, which finally has Lollipop support. Search xda for translated version.
CptChaosNL said:
I've installed LBE Security Master, which finally has Lollipop support. Search xda for translated version.
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Yes! the bootloop problem is finally solved hahaha
nEUTRon666 said:
I won't stay on a old version of Android only because one developer is going like "i'm god, don't ask me questions" ... we will never see xposed for LP, get used to it and move on.
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Well, the saying goes "Do Not Feed The Trolls", yet here I am, feeding one: He does not play "god". He has a valid point by saying that it is his hobby, and should stay his hobby. If he feels like it, he could leave XDA and the whole Android-platform completely, and I would be fine with this decision and others should be, too! It is and has to be his choice, and if he does not find the time, muse, etc., then it is how it is.
You clearly have no idea how coding works, how Lollipop works, how the xposed framework works, else you would shut up and be patient.
If you are so much better than him, do it yourself. Everything you need is just a few clicks and downloads away. All his work is on github, and Anrdoid itself is open source. Go understand how xposed works, go understand how Dalvik works/worked, go understand how ART works, and then write it yourself.
Unless you really are better, and can do this, just wait silently. Don't be yet another huso cancerous forum member. There are enough of them as it is. Don't be ungrateful. Especially now!
For f* sake, I shouldn't even have to "defend" his choices.
Netuser said:
I have moved to LP as I couldn't just leave my self open to all privacy leak, I came up with a solution while waiting for Xposed or any other other Mod to come out.
I have updated the OP with my solution . here is what i am doing :
Alternative solution I am personally using right know which serve me quite well till we have some real privacy mod/tool :
You will need 2 apps :
- AFWall+ (open source firewall) : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.ukanth.ufirewall
- App Ops : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.findsdk.apppermission
Ideally to prevent leaks, install them before installing or restoring any data after flashing your ROM
1- In AFWall+
- Enable the Firewall by pressing 3 dot menu and Enable firewall,
- Then for apps which you want to grant access Check the Icons First is for LAN Network acces, 2nd is for Wifi Internet, 3rd is your Mobile Data (some system apps like Media server, download etc.. must have internet access other wise Youtube, or downloading in browsers wont work, read the FAQ question for more info.)
- Once all app you want to grant access are checked, click on 3 dot menu and click Apply. (each time you change permission don't forget to apply).
2- App Ops : This one is very easy all Apps installed are organized by Type of permissions you go in and then uncheck the permission to to Block it, once ou are in App you will see all blockable Permissions that this app is asking not only of that category and that is handy
Please Note that App Ops don't list and block each and every permissions, but most essentials are there. Combined with AFWall you are good to go to protect your privacy till some good Mod or Xposed for LP come out.
Now instead of being fully naked without Xprivacy on LP, now we are at least in Bikini
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Can you fake your IMEI with one of those?
Here's the link to LBE Privacy Guard (english):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46695347#post46695347
And yes, you can block IMEI, I'm not sure if you can fake it.
Grinface
I'm also awaiting an updated version of Xposed and Xprivacy for my incoming M9, but it seems a 64bit version is a long way off.
What do you guys know about this? Looks to be developed by faculty and students at Carnegie Mellon University.
Protect My Privacy (PMP)
http://www.appbrain.com/app/protect-my-privacy(pmp)/com.synergylabs.pmpandroid#descriptionsection
In the Google Play store here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.synergylabs.pmpandroid
hey i am using data with af wall plus with root & xposed
but still below apps are using data & cant restrict them ?
android OS
GOOGLE SERVICES
can any one suggest me xposed another mod to restrict these apps from using data ???
Please see screenshot & help me guyz !!
I'm assuming you mean afwall+, and you've configured those apps not to be allowed to agrees the internet yet somehow they do?
I use afwall myself since the days of my old note 2 and never had issues, but look into the following solutions, maybe they'll help :
A vpn style firewall, there's one listed in the xda labs app
Enable afwall xposed add-on, reboot, go to its settings and tick the fix download manager leak option
In afwall settings, your can enable the vpn control, then restrict those apps to vpn access only, maybe it'll help.
Can't think of any other options atm, i hope this helps you.
ticktock666 said:
I'm assuming you mean afwall+, and you've configured those apps not to be allowed to agrees the internet yet somehow they do?
I use afwall myself since the days of my old note 2 and never had issues, but look into the following solutions, maybe they'll help :
A vpn style firewall, there's one listed in the xda labs app
Enable afwall xposed add-on, reboot, go to its settings and tick the fix download manager leak option
In afwall settings, your can enable the vpn control, then restrict those apps to vpn access only, maybe it'll help.
Can't think of any other options atm, i hope this helps you.
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i am using data not vpn so do you think that this trick will help ???
i saw lots of people asking same
pudup said:
XPrivacy. You can restrict network permissions on both those apps and any other apps you want. Infact you can restrict pretty much any permission you want with Xprivacy.
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bro i installed that app ... it has internet block option but i think blocking them will be applied in wifi & data both ?
i mean if i restrict all apps so apps will also not work with wifi as they dont have differentiation ?
can you please help me out to use XPRivacy app ??
Lightning wall
Check out this xposed firewall called LIGHTNING FIREWALL
valid alternative? not real alternative?
Did someone tried: PMP = protect my privacy ?
available from the playverse and selected stores near you.
Afwall+ with it's granularity is a powerful tool.
Xprivacy is a strong and brillant project with a community.
So back -for sure for me- to the opening question: PMP is good for the phone (and the "my" that's in the phone)? Is flexible enough to fully control all the little happy apps running around in the phone...?
pudup said:
If you restrict network access then it cannot connect to the internet in any way. Ever. Unless you give it back network access.
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i checked Xprivacy & you can do nothing with ANDROID OS or ANDROID SYSTEM
YOU CAN RESTRICT THEM TO USE INTERNET !
pritamdutt said:
Check out this xposed firewall called LIGHTNING FIREWALL
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i m using Resurrection remix ROm on moto x play with below apps,
root
xposed
afwall plus
droid wall
LightningWall (xposed mod to restrict data)
Restrict background data - enabled in settings
but all is fail as android os & other system apps using data as leak !
researched a lot & couldnt find solution !!
glogal said:
did someone tried: pmp = protect my privacy ?
available from the playverse and selected stores near you.
afwall+ with it's granularity is a powerful tool.
Xprivacy is a strong and brillant project with a community.
So back -for sure for me- to the opening question: Pmp is good for the phone (and the "my" that's in the phone)? Is flexible enough to fully control all the little happy apps running around in the phone...?
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checking now pmp xposed mod & will tell you feedback !
But i really dont think it would fix data leaks as i explained in thread !
Fahadroid said:
But i really dont think it would fix data leaks as i explained in thread !
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For the data leakages the answer in post #2 by @ticktock666 is the way to go.
But for that to work in a proper mode: check that afwall+ has all the rights from the start (the veryvery start)...
Also afwall+ gives the users a pretty fine granularity when it comes to the rules.
..or did you noticed (captured? logged?) data leaks in other moments of your device work-day?
(es.: on wifi? on data? during the switch from one to the other? a single app? a sequence of apps? our beloved playframe-g-whatever?)
Fahadroid said:
checking now pmp xposed mod & will tell you feedback !
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These two are in my next "round robin test".
Good testing and Keep us informed.
glogal said:
For the data leakages the answer in post #2 by @ticktock666 is the way to go.
But for that to work in a proper mode: check that afwall+ has all the rights from the start (the veryvery start)...
Also afwall+ gives the users a pretty fine granularity when it comes to the rules.
..or did you noticed (captured? logged?) data leaks in other moments of your device work-day?
(es.: on wifi? on data? during the switch from one to the other? a single app? a sequence of apps? our beloved playframe-g-whatever?)
These two are in my next "round robin test".
Good testing and Keep us informed.
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NO LUCK BRO -
Have Done Every thing which i could do ..
have searched a lot but still android OS is leaking data while i m using with afwall+ / droidwall / LIGHTNINGWALL/ xposed .
all are fail BC.
Fahadroid said:
have searched a lot but still android OS is leaking data while i m using with afwall+ / droidwall / LIGHTNINGWALL/ xposed .
all are fail BC.
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NetGuard?
How do you detect leaks? Do you disconnect Wi-Fi/mobile data on reboot?
Licaon_Kter said:
NetGuard?
How do you detect leaks? Do you disconnect Wi-Fi/mobile data on reboot?
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i dont know may be data is leaking due to kernal issue or rom has some problem
but i m just unable to stop android OS from leaking data ~!
Fahadroid said:
i dont know may be data is leaking due to kernal issue or rom has some problem
but i m just unable to stop android OS from leaking data ~!
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Please answer my questions.
Fahadroid said:
hey i am using data with af wall plus with root & xposed
but still below apps are using data & cant restrict them ?
android OS
GOOGLE SERVICES
can any one suggest me xposed another mod to restrict these apps from using data ???
Please see screenshot & help me guyz !!
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I don't see any screenshot.... What I use is Xprivacy Pro because it can restrict any Android permissions, and it lets you know what permissions were used, and when. It can be used to show application usage data, and parameters used by data. However pro version of Xprivacy is required for those features. I would really recommend it, but I know it's a lot to take in at first. If you don't know much about Androids, and how they work, then it's probably not for you. There are detailed instructions on how to use it properly.
You can find the the developer's detailed help page here - https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacy#xprivacy
The XDA community forum on Xprivacy is here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xprivacy-ultimate-android-privacy-app-t2320783
I hope that this helps you out. Good luck, and I hope you figure it out.
Best of luck to you....
Good day!
As stated on the title, how can I remove ads in my Huawei P10 without rooting my phone? I know Adawy or Adguard can do the trick if you're rooted, but how if I'm not?
Is there a way we can do this via ADB shell command? I don't want to use DNS66 or any VPN that will eat my battery or RAM usage. I hope someone can answer this query. And I hope this is possible.
Thanks!
Hi.
As far as I know, there is no way to prevent ads from your phone without root.
Greets
I'm using blokada. It's just like dns66 and the others.
It's just open source, heavily developed and does not eat all my battery or resources.
blokada.org
I prefer Adguard on non-rooted devices. It's basically internal firewall and the reason it shows any battery usage is because its heading all the data through this firewall - but it's not really consuming much of the power. As a matter of fact it usually prolongs battery life if properly set up. Works like a charm with EMUI 5.1 tiles.
The pro version could cost just about 12$ for lifetime if purchased made in RUB. Strongly recommend to try a free trial.
Thanks for your feedback guys. I will consider your suggestions.
bauer18 said:
Good day!
As stated on the title, how can I remove ads in my Huawei P10 without rooting my phone? I know Adawy or Adguard can do the trick if you're rooted, but how if I'm not?
Is there a way we can do this via ADB shell command? I don't want to use DNS66 or any VPN that will eat my battery or RAM usage. I hope someone can answer this query. And I hope this is possible.
Thanks!
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I recommend using Adguard DNS servers.. I'm pretty happy with it. Doesn't remove everything, but helps a lot.
-> https://adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html
snydersdoc said:
I recommend using Adguard DNS servers.. I'm pretty happy with it. Doesn't remove everything, but helps a lot.
-> https://adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html
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Thanks for this suggestion but this only works when you are connected to WiFi since you can modify your WiFi settings. But, how about if you're using your mobile data connection? I can't see any option where I can add Adguard DNS servers in mobile data settings. Any recommendations without using a third party app like DNS changer?
The only way to block ads without root is via a VPN - but most of those, including the ones mentioned above mean you have to rely on a 3rd party having access to all your traffic.
I'm using NetGuard and this uses the local VPN on the phone without an external server (unless you want to include one) - its by the same dev who wrote the amazing Xposed module called Xprivacy:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-netguard-root-firewall-t3233012
I think there is another way doing this. Is there anyway to mount /etc/ on computer, probably using adb?
If that is available as option, could generate hosts file using adaway no rooted device and copy manually file.
Could that be possible on locked device?
P10 Android 8 VTRL-29 8.0.0.360(C432)
Hi,
I always used Adaway on my rooted Galaxy S6 and was working perfect, especially with blocking ads in apps.
Now I have a Note 8, but from my company. I don't want to root this right now. Is there any ad blocker that is working as perfect as Adaway, but then without root?
Thanks!
I've been using adguard for over a year now. Gets the job done nicely. No complaints.
I used Adguard also but I hated how you will always see a notification icon when using it. Some people report that it's noticeable on battery life but I never noticed it. That's cause I never used it for more than a few days or so cause that's about how long I can last without rooting then I switch to AdAway.
I hear DNS66 is another good one.
I also been using Adguard for nearly 3 yrs on my pc /laptop (Windows) and my phone.(Android)
I very seldom see an advert. Also Adguard presence on XDA helps. I have had no issues with their support
services. Yes, it has subscription service etc. but worth it.
Battery usage , for me is very minimal.
If users take time to read Adguard explanations /help , on why it reflects a higher level of battery usage, you will understand that Adguard routes all website traffic
through it's VPN etc and thus its not actually
Adguard battery usage alone, but the other apps also (that it re routes.) combined, that is normally reflected.
Overall for me, the best option if you have no root.
willcor said:
I also been using Adguard for nearly 3 yrs on my pc /laptop (Windows) and my phone.(Android)
I very seldom see an advert. Also Adguard presence on XDA helps. I have had no issues with their support
services. Yes, it has subscription service etc. but worth it.
Battery usage , for me is very minimal.
If users take time to read Adguard explanations /help , on why it reflects a higher level of battery usage, you will understand that Adguard routes all website traffic
through it's VPN etc and thus its not actually
Adguard battery usage alone, but the other apps also (that it re routes.) combined, that is normally reflected.
Overall for me, the best option if you have no root.
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Thanks for your reply. But I am not looking for a ad blocker only in a browser, but for all apps as well. When I see Adaway on a rooted phone, it blocks also all ads in an app (for example games etc.).
Is there any blocker for non-rooted devices that does all?
Thanks!
Morrpheus said:
Hi,
I always used Adaway on my rooted Galaxy S6 and was working perfect, especially with blocking ads in apps.
Now I have a Note 8, but from my company. I don't want to root this right now. Is there any ad blocker that is working as perfect as Adaway, but then without root?
Thanks!
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I'm using Disconnect Pro from the Samsung app store, It's pricey $25.00 but does seem to block system wide.
Morrpheus said:
Thanks for your reply. But I am not looking for a ad blocker only in a browser, but for all apps as well. When I see Adaway on a rooted phone, it blocks also all ads in an app (for example games etc.).
Is there any blocker for non-rooted devices that does all?
Thanks!
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Adguard ( standalone ) does all .
Pc/laptop or Android.... ..standalone !
Block In app popups ,blocks ads (all sorts of apps)
Also has a whitelist to list websites not to block ,all type of spam filters etc . .etc .
No root required .As stated been using it for about 3 yrs ,i hardly seen an advert slip by .!
If you want full benefits ,then the subscription is best .
The free app does not work so good ( my opinion )
And i forgot ,somebody mentioned about notification in notification bar ,
Well it's there for good reason .
https://adguard.com/en/welcome.html
and
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/adguard-ad-blocker-doesnt-require-root-t2958895
Yes you also get Adguard ( extension ) for Samsung Internet .
I am not talking about this extension , i don't even use this extension .
Good luck .
I'm using dns66 and it seems to be working great and it works in many apps.
try blockada, works great for me
Blockada
Just tried blockada so far I like. I hate the key in the notification bar but really not that big of deal. As l long as blocks out ads that's what matters to me. I downloaded tried a game ad blocked opened up terrarium tv app known for lots of ads blocked 31 ads in two apps did not see one ad
So far I like
Disconnect pro from the Samsung store (yes, 20€ for an app that makes your 1000€ phone better) or adhell (in case, that is still available). They are both using the Knox firewall to block ads. Imo that is the most sensible way, better than a pseudo VPN.
Are the VPN solutions compatible with other Vons?
Adhell ... very good search the apps store for it .
Also become a beta tester