by lukan 4 days ago

For those of us stuck on normal android, is there a way to achieve that? I know it used to work with some firewall apps but nowdays they all require root access.

microtonal 3 days ago | [-0 more]

Rethink DNS can block internet access of an app (besides doing DNS-based blocking, etc.): https://rethinkdns.com

It uses the VPN functionality, but you can stack a Wireguard VPN on top of it.

d2323 4 days ago | [-1 more]
bornfreddy 4 days ago | [-0 more]

+1 for Netguard, it is awesome. A bit clumsy UI, but indispensible.

Zak 4 days ago | [-0 more]
xigoi 4 days ago | [-3 more]

Not the same thing, but you can install an app like Blokada Libre to block ads and trackers in all apps.

https://blokada.org/

psnehanshu 4 days ago | [-2 more]

Or you can set your DNS resolver to dns.adguard-dns.com and it blocks almost all ads. You can search "private dns" in Android settings app and set it there.

xigoi 4 days ago | [-1 more]

This has the disadvantage that you can’t whitelist specific domains, which is something I need pretty often.

psnehanshu 3 days ago | [-0 more]

You can signup for private adguard dns, then you should be able to whitelist domains.

throw_await 4 days ago | [-2 more]

Go to settings > App > $SCUMMY_APP > Mobile Data & WiFi. Uncheck all.

KomoD 4 days ago | [-0 more]

Not a thing on stock android

Barbing 4 days ago | [-0 more]

Why does Apple not give that Wi-Fi option there? I mean, is there a reason we’d be sympathetic to?