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This is how most (all?) other no root firewalls work.
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NetGuard is unique, because it doesn't implement a TCP/IP stack and is therefore both highly efficient and simple.
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For more advanced use cases while not sacrificing battery usage, rooting and using a iptables based firewall,
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For more advanced use cases, while not sacrificing battery usage,
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rooting your device and using a iptables based firewall,
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like [AFWall+](https://github.com/ukanth/afwall) might be a better option.
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<a name="FAQ6"></a>
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No, it even can't, because NetGuard has no *internet* permission.
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<a name="FAQ7"></a>
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**(7) Why are applications without internet access shown?**
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Internet permission can be granted with each application update without user consent.
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Not filtering applications without internet access allows you to block internet access before such an update occurs.
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Support
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