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Thanks @[pulser](https://github.com/pulser/)
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Thanks @[pulser](https://github.com/pulser/)
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Another potential problem is that Android doesn't honor the DNS TTL value and applies its own caching rules.
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This could result in NetGuard too early or too late purging a DNS record from its own cache,
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resulting in not recognizing an IP address or recognizing a wrong IP address.
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You can try to workaround this by changing the DNS TTL value setting of NetGuard.
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This value is used as a minimum DNS TTL value in an attempt to mimick the behavior of Android.
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<a name="FAQ49"></a>
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<a name="FAQ49"></a>
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**(49) Does NetGuard encrypt my internet traffic / hide my IP address?**
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**(49) Does NetGuard encrypt my internet traffic / hide my IP address?**
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