Jason Treggiari
Works pretty great. Pro features are totally worth it. One thing I wish is that they would do a "allow of on foreground". They call out that they won't in the FAQ, which is unfortunate as a number of apps I would like to block unless I am actively using it, the "when screen on" doesn't help there. If you are trying to get really deep into blocking everything, including Google, get the one off GitHub. But if you're just trying to watch and limit regular apps this is good.
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Very good app. Two requests : 1. Have the pro addition have a trial period so we can see what is in the pro side before we buy it. 2 . Have a hot button on the same level as the app I want to control data access to . For example: I use it for waze so there is not many pop up adds. I have data on to make the route and them immediately turn the data off untill I want to give someplace new. Would be helpful to have the data off/on button on waze app screen.
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Works well for blocking sites. A few reasons I can't give it a higher rating. 1. To block sites you have to select from a list of what you've visited. You can't just type in the address. So you can't block a site without visiting it first. 2. The app randomly blocks text messages. I have to disable it to send them. I can reenable it and they will send fine for a while. There are no filters on my SMS app, so this shouldn't happen. A 2nd SMS app has the same issue. I've also had it block Maps.
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Marcel Bokhorst, FairCode BV
28 April 2019
Typing addresses on an mobile device is inconvenient/error prone. You can always block by default and allow afterwards. The speed notification needs to be enabled in the settings. NetGuard doesn't block anything by default, so please double check your rules. If you cannot figure it out, please contact me for support.