8/28/2023 0 Comments Android vip access app didable![]() ![]() It's by far the best rated app in this section – and though I haven't tried it myself, I'd say it's the one to recommend if your device is not rooted. Regardless of above settings, keep it from accessing mobile data when roaming.Permit an app access to WiFi or mobile data only when screen is on.Generally forbid an app access to WiFi or mobile data.NetGuard (Source: Google Play click images for larger variants)Īs you can see in the first screenshot, if gives you very granular control: You still can obtain up-to-date versions via my F-Droid compatible repository, though. Later versions from the Playstore have non-free dependencies, so the app is no longer updated in F-Droid's "official" repo anymore, and will likely not be. Availability at F-Droid already indicates it's Open Source (almost a must in the security sector), and it comes for free. Simeon already mentioned Mobiwol – but a much better choice is NetGuard, available from F-Droid as well as from Playstore. Meanwhile there are Internet Firewalls available which also work on non-rooted devices. revoke the permission to access mobile data and/or WiFi just from that app: Your network connection would not be affected at all (so background-checks for mail and updates in WhatsApp/Viber/Skype/SE-App would keep working) – while the app-in-question would be told "there's no network available currently" (faking a "network down" just for that app). With root-access, things look different: there are apps available dealing with other apps' permissions, allowing you to revoke some of them after you've installed that app. But still on the cost of bringing your entire network connection down as soon as you want to use that app. Of course, you could combine the two – which should effectively prevent that app from accessing the network. Without rooting your device, you won't have much choice: you can either disable the network when the app runs in foreground, as LinX64 suggested – or "hibernate" (suspend) it when it goes to background (is not actively used), as suggested by Dalvik. ![]()
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