
A Google user
This is the clearest and easiest to use firewall I have found, but it does serve ads itself until users pay up. Not being able to control that connection really thwarts the purpose of a firewall, I think. In response to the developer, my previous review complained about this with the free version and your response was a passionate defence of ads and your need to make money. It's good if you've changed that policy but let's not pretend it never happened.
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Marcel Bokhorst, FairCode BV
June 16, 2020
This is incorrect. NetGuard does never serve ads, whether you purchase the pro features or not. Edit: true, but that is long ago.

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If you can't root your phone, remove bloatware, or if you can't even disable the apps you'd prefer not run, this app will at least stop the apps getting online in the background, without your knowledge. You can choose to apply universal settings for things like connection permissions, attempt alerts or logs, and easily change a single app setting as needed. Fantastic.
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Really awesome. Yes there is a small learning curve, but not that big, more of an understanding curve. Yes it can take time to get things properly configured. Yes it's worth your time. I combined this with Bouncer to manage permissions. Disabled mobile background data on some apps. With these together you can save on your data and stop certain apps from spying, to some extent. If you're really looking at locking down, you'd really need to root, but since some can't do that for whichever reasons, this and Bouncer are your best options.
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