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**(1) Can NetGuard completely protect my privacy?**
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No - nothing can completely protect your privacy.
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NetGuard will do its best, but it is limited by the fact it must use the VPN service.
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NetGuard will do its best, but it is limited by the fact it must use the Android VPN service.
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This is the trade-off required to make a firewall which does not require root access.
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The firewall can only start when Android "allows" it to start,
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so it will not offer protection during early boot-up (although you can disable your network before rebooting).
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Also, the VPN service needs to be restarted to apply new rules when connectivity has changed or when the screen is being turned on or off.
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Also, the Android VPN service needs to be restarted to apply new rules when connectivity has changed or when the screen is being turned on or off.
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It will, however, be much better than nothing.
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In the advanced options you can enable *Seamless VPN handover on reload* to prevent traffic from leaking when the Android VPN service is being restarted.
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However, this does not work properly on all Android versions/variants causing NetGuard to hang and block all connections.
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Android N and later allows NetGuard to be an [Always-On VPN](https://developer.android.com/preview/features/afw.html#always-on-vpn).
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On Android O do not enable '*Block connections without VPN*', see [question 51](#user-content-faq51)) for more information on this.
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However:
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* Incoming (push) messages are received by the system component Google Play services and not apps, especially when the app is in the background or the screen is turned off
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* Incoming (push) messages are received by the system component Google Play services and not apps, especially when the app is in the background or when the screen is turned off
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* Similarly, advertisements are mostly received by the system component Google Play services
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* Downloads are often performed by the download manager and not the app
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* Downloads are often performed by the download manager and not apps
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If you like to block Google Play services or the download manager, you'll need to enable managing system apps in the advanced settings.
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To be clear: in most cases **you cannot block ads by blocking apps**.
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However, you can block ads for all apps with NetGuard, please see [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/ADBLOCKING.md) about how to.
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