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By showing all applications, NetGuard allows you to control internet access even *before* such an update occurs.
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<a name="FAQ8"></a>
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**(8) What do I need to enable for the Google Play Store to work?**
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**(8) What do I need to enable for the Google Play™ store app to work?**
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You need 3 packages (applications) enabled (use search in NetGuard to find them quickly):
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* com.google.android.gms
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* com.android.providers.downloads
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Since the Google Play Store has a tendency to check for updates or even download them all by itself (even if no account is associated),
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Since the Google Play™ store app has a tendency to check for updates or even download them all by itself (even if no account is associated),
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one can keep it in check by enabling "*Allow when device in use*" for all 3 of these packages.
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Click on the down arrow on the left side of an application name and check that option,
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but leave the network icons set to red (hence blocked).The little human icon will appear for those packages.
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**(17) Why is NetGuard using so much memory?**
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It isn't, NetGuard doesn't allocate any memory, except a little for displaying the user interface elements.
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It appeared that on some Android variants the Play Store connection, using almost 150 MB and needed for in-app donations,
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is incorrectly attributed to NetGuard instead to the Play Store.
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It appeared that on some Android variants the Google Play™ store app connection, using almost 150 MB and needed for in-app donations,
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is incorrectly attributed to NetGuard instead to the Google Play™ store app.
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<a name="FAQ18"></a>
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**(18) Why can't I find NetGuard in the Google Play Store?**
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**(18) Why can't I find NetGuard in the Google Play™ store app?**
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NetGuard requires at least Android 5.0, so it is not available in the Play Store for devices running older Android versions.
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NetGuard requires at least Android 5.0, so it is not available in the Google Play™ store app for devices running older Android versions.
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Some devices have an Android version with a bug in the services NetGuard depends upon.
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These devices are blacklisted for the Play Store. Read about them in the [compatibility section](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard#compatibility).
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These devices are blacklisted for the Google Play™ store app. Read about them in the [compatibility section](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard#compatibility).
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<a name="FAQ19"></a>
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**(19) Why does aplication XYZ still have internet access?**
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