Concerning Net Blocker A simple tool to block Internet access per application.
Net Blocker allows you to block specific apps from accessing the Internet without root requirement.
How do I use it? Please view the demo. • TikTok
https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSreYVk4q
YouTube • https://youtube.com/shorts/s4dMc5NZSaU
Please carefully read the following descriptions before using. As you known, there are apps and games which may:
• Use the Internet solely to display advertisements or steal personal information • Continue to access the Internet in the background services even when you exited
Therefore, you should consider to block apps from accessing the Internet to help:
Reduce your data consumption. Make yourself more private Features:
★ Safe and easy to use
No need for a root There are no unsafe permissions Work with Android 5.1 and higher PLEASE note that:
• This app only sets up a local VPN interface to be able to block the network traffic of apps without root. And it does not request the dangerous permissions such as Location, Contacts, SMS, Storage,… So, you can trust that it does not connect to a remote server to steal your privacy data. Please use with confidence! • Because this app is based on VPN framework of Android OS, so if turned it on you cannot use another VPN app at the same time and it may drain the battery.
• Ads loaded from cache memory can still be displayed by apps and games despite Internet blocking. So, you also need to clear their cache to be able to hide ads.
• If the app does not have a network, some instant messaging apps, such as Skype and WhatsApp, may use Google Play services to receive messages. So you may also need to block “Google Play services” to block receiving messages for IM apps.
• The Android OS’s Battery Optimization feature may force VPN apps to sleep mode to conserve battery power. Therefore, in order for Net Blocker to continue operating normally, you may need to disable the battery optimization. • This app can’t block Dual Messenger apps because Dual Messenger is a feature of Samsung devices only and it does not support VPN fully.
Please contact me at [email protected] if you have any inquiries or suggestions. FAQ:
• Why can’t I press “OK” button of the dialog?
This problem may be caused by using an app that can overlay other apps, such as blue light filter apps. Those apps might cover up the VPN dialog, making it impossible to press the “OK” button. This is a bug in the Android operating system that must be fixed by Google through an OS update. So if your device hasn’t fixed yet, you may need to turn off the light filter apps and try again.







