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+NetGuard
+========
+
+Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
+--------------------------------
+
+
+**(1) Can NetGuard completely protect my privacy?**
+
+No - nothing can completely protect your privacy.
+NetGuard will do its best, but it is limited by the fact it must use the VPN service.
+This is the trade-off required to make a firewall which does not require root access.
+The firewall can only start when Android "allows" it to start,
+so it will not offer protection during early boot-up (although your network may not be loaded at that time).
+It will, however, be much better than nothing, especially if you are not rebooting often.
+
+If you want to protect yourself more, you can (at least in theory) disable Wi-Fi and mobile data before rebooting,
+and only enable them on reboot, after the firewall service has started (and the small key icon is visible in the status bar).
+
+Thanks @[pulser](https://github.com/pulser/)
+
+
+**(2) Can I use VPN applications while using NetGuard?**
+
+If the VPN application is using the [VPN service](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/VpnService.html),
+then no, because NetGuard needs to use this service. Android allows only one application at a time to use this service.
+
+
+**(3) Can I use NetGuard on any Android version?**
+
+No, the minimum required Android version is 5.0 (Lollipop) because NetGuard uses the [addDisallowedApplication](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/VpnService.Builder.html#addDisallowedApplication(java.lang.String))
+method.
+
+
+**(4) Will NetGuard use extra battery power?**
+
+No, unlike most of the similar closed source alternatives.
+
+
+**(5) Can you add selective allowing/blocking applications/IP addresses?**
+
+Unfortunately, this is not possible without using significant battery power
+and adding complex code to do network translation from OSI layer 3 to layer 4
+(and thus implementing a TCP/IP stack), which will inevitably introduce bugs as well.
+This is how most (perhaps all) other no-root firewalls work.
+NetGuard is unique, because it doesn't implement a TCP/IP stack, and is therefore both highly efficient and simple.
+
+For more advanced use cases, rooting your device and using an iptables based firewall,
+like [AFWall+](https://github.com/ukanth/afwall), might be a better option and will not sacrifice any battery power.
+
+
+**(6) Will NetGuard send my internet traffic to an external (VPN) server?**
+
+No. It cannot even do this because NetGuard does not even have *internet* permission.
+
+
+**(7) Why are applications without internet permission shown?**
+
+Internet permission can be granted with each application update without user consent.
+By showing all applications, NetGuard allows you to block internet access *before* such an update occurs.
+
+
+**(8) What do I need to enable for the Google Play Store to work?**
+
+You need 3 packages (applications) enabled (use search in NetGuard to find them quickly):
+
+* com.android.vending
+* com.google.android.gms
+* com.android.providers.downloads
+
+Since the Google Play Store has a tendency to check for updates or even download them all by itself (even if no account is associated),
+one can keep it in check by enabling "*Allow when device in use*" for all 3 of these packages.
+Click on the down arrow on the left side of an application name and check that option,
+but leave the network icons set to red (hence blocked).The little human icon will appear for those packages.
+By doing this, you can still open the Google Play Store and update/install/uninstall applications since it will have internet access,
+but once you close it, it will not use any bandwidth.
+
+
+**(9) Why is the VPN service being restart?**
+
+The VPN service will be restarted when you turn the screen on or off and when connectivity changes (Wi-Fi, mobile)
+to apply the rules with the conditions '*Allow when screen is on*' and '*Block when roaming*'.
+
+
+**(10) Will you provide a Tasker plug-in?**
+
+If disabling NetGuard is allowed to Tasker, any application can disabled NetGuard too.
+Allowing to disable a security application from other applications is not a good idea.
+
+
+**(12) Can you add on demand asking to block/allow access?**
+
+Besides that this requires questionable Android permissions,
+it is not possible to implement this, given the way NetGuard works.
+For more details, see [question 5](#FAQ5).
+
+
+**(13) How can I remove the ongoing NetGuard entry in the notification screen?**
+
+* Long click the NetGuard notification
+* Tap the 'i' icon
+* Depending on your device and/or ROMs manufacturer software customisations, you can be directed to either:
+ * the **App Info** screen and you can uncheck '*Show notifications*' and agree to the next dialog
+ * the **App Notifications** screen and you can toggle the '*Block*' slider to on
+
+Note that, whether or not you get a dialog warning to agree upon, this operation will disable any warning notifications from NetGuard as well.
+
+
+**(14) Why can't I select OK to approve the VPN connection request?**
+
+There might be another application on top of the VPN connection request dialog.
+Some known (screen dimming) applications which can cause this are Lux Brightness, Night Mode, and Twilight.
+To avoid this problem, at least temporary, close all applications and/or services which may be running in the background.
+
+
+**(15) Why don't you support F-Droid?**
+
+Because F-Droid doesn't support reproducible builds.
+Read [here](https://blog.torproject.org/blog/deterministic-builds-part-one-cyberwar-and-global-compromise) why this is important.
+
+
+**(16) Why are some applications shown dimmed?**
+
+Disabled applications and applications without internet permission are shown dimmed.
+
+
+**(17) Why is NetGuard using so much memory?**
+
+It isn't, NetGuard doesn't allocate any memory, except a little for displaying the user interface elements.
+It appeared that on some Android variants the Play store connection, using almost 150 MB and needed for in-app donations,
+is incorrectly attributed to NetGuard instead to the Play store.
+
+
+**(18) Why can I not find NetGuard in the Play store?**
+
+NetGuard requires at least Android 5.0, so it is not available in the Play store for devices running older Android versions.
+
+Some devices have an Android variant with a bug in the services NetGuard requires.
+These devices are black listed for the Play store. See also about [compatibility](#compatibility).
+
+
+**(19) Why does aplication xyz still have internet access?**
+
+If you block internet access for an application, there is no way around it.
+However, applications could access the internet through other applications, like Google Play services.
+You can prevent this by blocking internet access for the other application as well.
+
+
+**(20) Can I Greenify NetGuard?**
+
+No. [Greenifying](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify)
+or otherwise hibernating NetGuard will result in rules not being applied
+when connectivity changes from Wi-Fi/mobile, screen on/off and roaming/not roaming.
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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**(1) Can NetGuard completely protect my privacy?**
-No - nothing can completely protect your privacy.
-NetGuard will do its best, but it is limited by the fact it must use the VPN service.
-This is the trade-off required to make a firewall which does not require root access.
-The firewall can only start when Android "allows" it to start,
-so it will not offer protection during early boot-up (although your network may not be loaded at that time).
-It will, however, be much better than nothing, especially if you are not rebooting often.
-
-If you want to protect yourself more, you can (at least in theory) disable Wi-Fi and mobile data before rebooting,
-and only enable them on reboot, after the firewall service has started (and the small key icon is visible in the status bar).
-
-Thanks @[pulser](https://github.com/pulser/)
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ1).
**(2) Can I use VPN applications while using NetGuard?**
-If the VPN application is using the [VPN service](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/VpnService.html),
-then no, because NetGuard needs to use this service. Android allows only one application at a time to use this service.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ2).
**(3) Can I use NetGuard on any Android version?**
-No, the minimum required Android version is 5.0 (Lollipop) because NetGuard uses the [addDisallowedApplication](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/VpnService.Builder.html#addDisallowedApplication(java.lang.String))
-method.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ3).
**(4) Will NetGuard use extra battery power?**
-No, unlike most of the similar closed source alternatives.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ4).
**(5) Can you add selective allowing/blocking applications/IP addresses?**
-Unfortunately, this is not possible without using significant battery power
-and adding complex code to do network translation from OSI layer 3 to layer 4
-(and thus implementing a TCP/IP stack), which will inevitably introduce bugs as well.
-This is how most (perhaps all) other no-root firewalls work.
-NetGuard is unique, because it doesn't implement a TCP/IP stack, and is therefore both highly efficient and simple.
-
-For more advanced use cases, rooting your device and using an iptables based firewall,
-like [AFWall+](https://github.com/ukanth/afwall), might be a better option and will not sacrifice any battery power.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ5).
**(6) Will NetGuard send my internet traffic to an external (VPN) server?**
-No. It cannot even do this because NetGuard does not even have *internet* permission.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ6).
**(7) Why are applications without internet permission shown?**
-Internet permission can be granted with each application update without user consent.
-By showing all applications, NetGuard allows you to block internet access *before* such an update occurs.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ7).
**(8) What do I need to enable for the Google Play Store to work?**
-You need 3 packages (applications) enabled (use search in NetGuard to find them quickly):
-
-* com.android.vending
-* com.google.android.gms
-* com.android.providers.downloads
-
-Since the Google Play Store has a tendency to check for updates or even download them all by itself (even if no account is associated),
-one can keep it in check by enabling "*Allow when device in use*" for all 3 of these packages.
-Click on the down arrow on the left side of an application name and check that option,
-but leave the network icons set to red (hence blocked).The little human icon will appear for those packages.
-By doing this, you can still open the Google Play Store and update/install/uninstall applications since it will have internet access,
-but once you close it, it will not use any bandwidth.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ8).
**(9) Why is the VPN service being restart?**
-The VPN service will be restarted when you turn the screen on or off and when connectivity changes (Wi-Fi, mobile)
-to apply the rules with the conditions '*Allow when screen is on*' and '*Block when roaming*'.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ9).
**(10) Will you provide a Tasker plug-in?**
-If disabling NetGuard is allowed to Tasker, any application can disabled NetGuard too.
-Allowing to disable a security application from other applications is not a good idea.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ10).
**(12) Can you add on demand asking to block/allow access?**
-Besides that this requires questionable Android permissions,
-it is not possible to implement this, given the way NetGuard works.
-For more details, see [question 5](#FAQ5).
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ12).
**(13) How can I remove the ongoing NetGuard entry in the notification screen?**
-* Long click the NetGuard notification
-* Tap the 'i' icon
-* Depending on your device and/or ROMs manufacturer software customisations, you can be directed to either:
- * the **App Info** screen and you can uncheck '*Show notifications*' and agree to the next dialog
- * the **App Notifications** screen and you can toggle the '*Block*' slider to on
-
-Note that, whether or not you get a dialog warning to agree upon, this operation will disable any warning notifications from NetGuard as well.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ13).
**(14) Why can't I select OK to approve the VPN connection request?**
-There might be another application on top of the VPN connection request dialog.
-Some known (screen dimming) applications which can cause this are Lux Brightness, Night Mode, and Twilight.
-To avoid this problem, at least temporary, close all applications and/or services which may be running in the background.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ14).
**(15) Why don't you support F-Droid?**
-Because F-Droid doesn't support reproducible builds.
-Read [here](https://blog.torproject.org/blog/deterministic-builds-part-one-cyberwar-and-global-compromise) why this is important.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ15).
**(16) Why are some applications shown dimmed?**
-Disabled applications and applications without internet permission are shown dimmed.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ16).
**(17) Why is NetGuard using so much memory?**
-It isn't, NetGuard doesn't allocate any memory, except a little for displaying the user interface elements.
-It appeared that on some Android variants the Play store connection, using almost 150 MB and needed for in-app donations,
-is incorrectly attributed to NetGuard instead to the Play store.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ17).
**(18) Why can I not find NetGuard in the Play store?**
-NetGuard requires at least Android 5.0, so it is not available in the Play store for devices running older Android versions.
-
-Some devices have an Android variant with a bug in the services NetGuard requires.
-These devices are black listed for the Play store. See also about [compatibility](#compatibility).
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ18).
**(19) Why does aplication xyz still have internet access?**
-If you block internet access for an application, there is no way around it.
-However, applications could access the internet through other applications, like Google Play services.
-You can prevent this by blocking internet access for the other application as well.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ19).
**(20) Can I Greenify NetGuard?**
-No. [Greenifying](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify)
-or otherwise hibernating NetGuard will result in rules not being applied
-when connectivity changes from Wi-Fi/mobile, screen on/off and roaming/not roaming.
+This question has been moved [here](https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/blob/master/FAQ.md#FAQ20).
Permissions
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