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okso | 1 year ago
You can configure it to block access by default and notify you every time an app attempts a new connection. And it rings all the time.
Some software call home at 4am every day, other every hour, some send data to a dozen "analytics" services - services that I never opted-in for, which shows how few apps respect the RGPD.
At least most apps still work when those are blocked, and NetGuard allows you to block connections to Google servers except for Google Apps, which network firewalls and DNS solutions can't.
mmooss|1 year ago
How do you know those connections are blocked and not merely bypassing Netguard?
okso|1 year ago
See https://grapheneos.org/features#sandboxed-google-play
NetGuard also shows network requests from GrapheneOS itself, all proxied by the GrapheneOS project, as described here: https://grapheneos.org/faq#default-connections
0x1ceb00da|1 year ago
Which app?
okso|1 year ago
daghamm|1 year ago
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PawgerZ|1 year ago