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NetGuard
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Please scroll down if you want to ask a question, request a feature or report a bug.
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Please scroll down if you want to ask a question, request a feature, or report a bug.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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You can use *Settings > Defaults* to change from block/blacklist mode (disable *Block Wi-Fi* and *Block mobile*, and then block unwanted applications in NetGuard's applications list) to allow/whitelist mode (enable *Block Wi-Fi* and *Block mobile*, and then allow desired applications in NetGuard's applications list).
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\* Depending on the theme you use, the icons may be:
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* Allowed (internet access permitted): Greenish (teal) / blue / purple / gray
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* Blocked (internet access denied): Reddish (salmon) / orange / yellow / amber
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* Allowed (internet access permitted): greenish (teal) / blue / purple / gray
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* Blocked (internet access denied): reddish (salmon) / orange / yellow / amber
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<a name="FAQ1"></a>
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**(1) Can NetGuard completely protect my privacy?**
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**(10) Will you provide a Tasker plug-in?**
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No, because if Tasker is allowed to disable NetGuard, any application can disable NetGuard.
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Allowing a security application to be disabled from other applications is not a good idea.
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Allowing a security application to be disabled by other applications is not a good idea.
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<a name="FAQ13"></a>
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**(13) How can I remove the ongoing NetGuard entry in the notification screen?**
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* Long click the NetGuard notification
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* Tap the 'i' icon
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* Depending on your device and/or ROMs manufacturer software customizations, you can be directed to either:
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* Depending on your device and/or ROM manufacturer's software customizations, you can be directed to either:
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* the **App Info** screen and you can uncheck '*Show notifications*' and agree to the next dialog
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* the **App Notifications** screen and you can toggle the '*Block*' slider to on
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Android settings > Battery > three dot menu > Battery optimizations > Dropdown > All apps > NetGuard > Don't optimize > Done
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```
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This cannot be done from the application,
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because according to Google, NetGuard is [not an application type allowed to do this](http://developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/doze-standby.html#whitelisting-cases).
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The procedure to accomplish this can vary between devices.
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Disabling doze mode for NetGuard cannot be done from within NetGuard
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because, according to Google, NetGuard is [not an application type allowed to do this](http://developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/doze-standby.html#whitelisting-cases).
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<a name="FAQ22"></a>
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**(22) Can I tether / use Wi-Fi calling while using NetGuard?**
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**(25) Can you add a 'Select All' function?**
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There is no need for a 'Select All' function
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because you can switch from blacklist to whitelist mode using Netguard's settings.
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because you can switch from block (blacklist) to allow (whitelist) mode using Netguard's settings.
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See also [question 0](#FAQ0).
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<a name="FAQ27"></a>
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1. Protocol (see below) and packet flags (see below)
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1. Source and destination port (tap on a log entry to lookup a destination port)
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1. Source and destination IPv4 or IPv6 address (tap on a log entry to lookup a destination IP address)
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1. Organization name owning the IP address (need to be enabled through the menu)
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1. Organization name owning the IP address (needs to be enabled via the menu)
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Protocols:
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For a detailed explanation see [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_Control_Protocol).
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Only TCP, UDP and ICMP ping traffic can be routed through the Android VPN service.
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Only TCP, UDP, and ICMP ping traffic can be routed through the Android VPN service.
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All other traffic will be dropped and will be shown as blocked in the global traffic log.
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This is almost never a problem on an Android device.
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You can find all predefined rules [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/app/src/main/res/xml/predefined.xml).
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You can override predefined rules.
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<a name="FAQ29"></a>
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**(29) Why do I get 'The item you requested is not available for purchase'?**
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<a name="FAQ31"></a>
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**(31) Why can some applications be configured as a group only?**
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For a lot of purposes, including network access, Android groups applications on UID and not on package/application name.
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For many purposes, including network access, Android groups applications on UID and not on package/application name.
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Especially system applications often have the same UID, despite having a different package and application name; these are set up like this by the ROM manufacturer at build time.
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These applications can only be allowed/blocked access to the internet as a group.
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The Android VPN service handles outgoing connections only (from applications to the internet), so incoming connections are normally left alone.
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If you want to run a server application on Android, then be aware that using port numbers below 1024 requires root permissions
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If you want to run a server application on Android, then be aware that using port numbers below 1024 require root permissions
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and that some Android versions contain routing bugs, causing inbound traffic incorrectly being routed into the VPN.
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<a name="FAQ46"></a>
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**(46) Can I get a refund?**
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If a purchased pro feature doesn't work [as described](https://www.netguard.me/) while the free features of NetGuard work properly
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If a purchased pro feature doesn't work [as described](https://www.netguard.me/) while the free features of NetGuard work properly,
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and I cannot fix the issue in a timely manner, you can get a refund.
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In all other cases there is no refund possible.
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I take my responsibility as seller to deliver what has been promised and I expect that you to take responsibility for informing yourself of what you are buying.
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I take my responsibility as seller to deliver what has been promised and I expect that you take responsibility for informing yourself of what you are buying.
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**(47) Why are there in-application advertisements?**
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**(49) Does NetGuard encrypt my internet traffic / hide my IP address?**
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NetGuard is a firewall application that filters internet traffic on your device (see also [this question](#FAQ6)),
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so it is not meant to and does not encrypt your internet traffic or hide your IP address.
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so it is not meant to - and does not - encrypt your internet traffic or hide your IP address.
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**(50) Will NetGuard automatically start on boot?**
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Yes, NetGuard will automatically be started on boot if you powered off your device with NetGuard enabled.
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<a name="FAQ51"></a>
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**(51) NetGuard blocks all internet traffic!**
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**(51) Why does NetGuard block all internet traffic?!**
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Make sure you have put NetGuard on the doze exception list (Android 6 Marshmallow or later)
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and that Android allows NetGuard to use the internet in the background.
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and that Android allows NetGuard to use the internet in the background (see also [this question](#FAQ21)).
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Make sure you are not running NetGuard in whitelist mode (check the NetGuard default settings).
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Make sure you are not running NetGuard in allow (whitelist) mode (check the NetGuard default settings).
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Some Android versions contain a bug resulting in all internet traffic being blocked.
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Mostly, you can workaround this bug by enabling filtering in the advanced NetGuard settings.
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Mostly, you can workaround this bug by enabling filtering in NetGuard's *Advamced options*.
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**(52) What is lockdown mode?**
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**NetGuard is supported for phones and tablets only, so not for other device types like on a television or in a car.**
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**NetGuard is supported for phones and tablets only, so not for other device types like televisions or vehicles.**
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**If you didn't find the answer to your question, you can ask your questions [in this forum](http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3233012) or contact me by using [this contact form](https://contact.faircode.eu/)**.
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