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<a name="FAQ0"></a>
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**(0) How do I use NetGuard?**
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* Enable the firewall using the switch in the action bar
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* Allow (greenish) or deny (reddish) Wi-Fi or mobile internet access using the icons next to an application
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* Enable the NetGuard firewall using the switch in NetGuard's action bar
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* Allow (greenish\*) or deny (reddish\*) Wi-Fi or mobile internet access using the icons next to an application name in NetGuard's applications list
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You can use the *Settings* menu to change from blacklist mode (allow all in *Settings* but block unwanted applications in list) to whitelist mode (block all in *Settings* but allow favorite applications in list).
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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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* Red/orange/yellow/amber = internet access denied
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* Teal/blue/purple/grey = internet access allowed
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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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<a name="FAQ1"></a>
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**(1) Can NetGuard completely protect my privacy?**
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If you don't want this, just disable showing names and organizations using the three dot menu in the global log view.
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<a name="FAQ56"></a>
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**(56) Why does NetGuard allows all internet traffic?!**
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**(56) Why does NetGuard allowsall internet traffic?!**
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NetGuard can block each and every application, even system applications and components.
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NetGuard, by default, allows all traffic to prevent hard to find problems. You need to selectively block traffic yourself by tapping on the mobile or Wi-Fi icons.
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Be aware that NetGuard will allow traffic to an application when the screen is on and the condition 'when screen on' is enabled.
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Be aware that NetGuard will allow traffic to an application when the screen is on and the condition *'when screen on'* is enabled.
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<a name="FAQ57"></a>
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**(57) Why does NetGuard use so much data?**
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