Copyright \u00A9 2015-2016 by M. Bokhorst (M66B)
NetGuard requires Android 4.0 or later
By using NetGuard, you agree to the GNU General Public License version 3
Great care has been taken to develop and test NetGuard,
however it is impossible to guarantee NetGuard will work correctly on every device.
\n\nBy using NetGuard, you agree to the GNU General Public License version 3
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For an external server select \'nobody\'
Defaults
Block Wi-Fi
Block mobile
Allow Wi-Fi when screen on
Allow mobile when screen on
Block roaming
Options
Theme: %1$s
Use dark theme
Auto enable after %1$s minutes
Delay screen off %1$s minutes
Network options
Allow tethering
Wi-Fi home networks: %1$s
Handle metered Wi-Fi networks
Consider 2G unmetered
Consider 3G unmetered
Consider LTE unmetered
Ignore national roaming
Advanced options
Manage system applications
Log internet access
Notify on internet access
Filter traffic
Store resolved domain names
Track network usage
Reset network usage
Block domain names
Port forwarding
VPN IPv4: %s
VPN IPv6: %s
VPN DNS: %s
PCAP record size: %s B
PCAP max. file size: %s MB
Speed notification
Show speed notification
Show top applications
Speed baseline: %s KB/s
Sample interval: %s ms
Number of samples: %s s
Backup
Export settings
Import settings
Import hosts file
Hosts file download URL
Download hosts file
Technical information
General
Networks
Subscriptions
After disabling using the widget, automatically enable NetGuard again after the selected number of minutes (enter zero to disable this option)
After turning the screen off, keep screen on rules active for the selected number of minutes (enter zero to disable this option)
Tethered traffic cannot be filtered
Apply Wi-Fi network rules for selected network only (apply mobile network rules for other Wi-Fi networks)
Apply mobile network rules to metered (paid, tethered) Wi-Fi networks
Apply Wi-Fi network rules for 2G data connections
Apply Wi-Fi network rules for 3G data connections
Apply Wi-Fi network rules for LTE data connections
Do not apply roaming rules when the SIM and mobile network country are the same
Define rules for system applications (for experts)
Log attempts to access the internet for applications. This might result in extra battery usage.
Show a status bar notification when an application attempts to access a new internet address
Filter IP packets going out of the VPN tunnel. This might result in extra battery usage.
Store domain names/IP addresses into a database. This makes the traffic log more useful, but might result in extra battery usage.
Track the number of bytes sent and received for each application and address. This might result in extra battery usage.
Respond with \'name error\' (NXDOMAIN) for blocked domain names. This switch is disabled when no hosts file is available.
Show network speed graph in status bar notification
Are you sure?
Enforcing rules
%1$d allowed, %2$d blocked
%1$d allowed, %2$d blocked, %3$d hosts
Waiting for event
NetGuard is disabled, use the switch above to enable NetGuard
NetGuard has been disabled, likely by using another VPN based application
NetGuard has been disabled, because of an internal error
\'%1$s\' installed
%1$s attempted internet access
Action completed
NetGuard uses a local VPN to filter internet traffic.
For this reason, please allow a VPN connection in the next dialog.
Your internet traffic is not being sent to a remote VPN server.
NetGuard could not be started automatically on boot because of a bug in your Android version
Try NetGuard
By donating you agree to the terms & conditions
If you cannot press OK in the next dialog, another (screen dimming) application is likely manipulating the screen.
± %1$.3f▲ %2$.3f▼ MB/day
%7.3f KB/s
%7.3f MB/s
%1$7.3f▲ %2$7.3f▼ KB
%1$7.3f▲ %2$7.3f▼ MB
%1$7.3f▲ %2$7.3f▼ GB
%dx
Using filtering will cause Android to attribute data and power usage to NetGuard - Android assumes the data and power are being used by NetGuard, rather than the original applications
Traffic logging is disabled, use the switch above to enable logging. Traffic logging might result in extra battery usage.
This will reset the rules and conditions to their default values
This will delete access attempt log lines without allow/block rules
Last import: %s
Downloading\n%1s
Hosts file downloaded
Last download: %s
Start forwarding from %1$s port %2$d to %3$s:%4$d of \'%5$s\'?
Stop forwarding of %1$s port %2$d?
Network is metered
NetGuard is busy
Unmetered traffic is allowed
Unmetered traffic is blocked
Metered traffic is allowed
Metered traffic is blocked
Address is allowed
Address is blocked
Allow when screen is on
Block when roaming
By default a Wi-Fi connection is considered to be unmetered and a mobile connection to be metered
Apply rules and conditions
Conditions
Allow Wi-Fi when screen is on
Allow mobile when screen is on
R
Block when roaming
is disabled
has no internet permission
Filter related
Access attempts
Logging is not enabled
Access rules take precedence over other rules
Rate
Allow
Block
root
mediaserver
nobody
Notify internet access attempts
Whois %1$s
Port %1$d
Pro features
Pro features trial until %1$s
Pro features trial period ended
The following pro features are available:
View blocked traffic log
Filter network traffic
New application notifications
Network speed graph notification
Appearance (theme, colors)
All above pro features
Details
Enabled
Challenge
Response
- teal/orange
- blue/orange
- purple/red
- amber/blue
- orange/grey
- green
- UDP
- TCP