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This is why the notification is shown only when the screen is on.
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You can decrease the update frequency using the settings to reduce the battery usage.
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The battery usage when IP filtering is enabled depends on the quality of your Android VPN service implementation and the efficiency of the CPU of your device.
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Generally the battery usage on older devices might be unacceptable and hardly noticeable on modern devices with an efficient CPU.
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Note that Android often (incorrectly) contribute battery usage of other applications to NetGuard,
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because the network traffic of other applications is flowing through NetGuard.
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<a name="FAQ6"></a>
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**(6) Will NetGuard send my internet traffic to an external (VPN) server?**
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**Be aware** that all the other Tor caveats (https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en) still apply,
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like having the Tor network unreacheable, your activity actively monitored/targeted in your country,
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online services (eg. Gmail, Google Play store) failing to login or being forced to solve endless capchas
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when accessing sites that use Cloudflare's CDN services.
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when accessing sites that use Cloudflare's CDN services.
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