I know there is an app called "Superdownload" that uses all the available connections to download files. Is there an app that does the same for all data transmissions, not just for file downloads?
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Guys please help me my college have blocked sites like gameloft & ea so i cant download data files of any hd games from gameloft through wifi.Is there any kind of proxy software available through which i can download the data files ????
Depending on your OS, you should not need an app to use a proxy. Look for proxy settings within the phones options.
Use any search engine to find a list of open available proxy servers. Choose one and use the settings provided to setup a connection.
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Try droidvpn app.It claims that it can access blocked sites.
You can try these FREE Apps for changing proxy on your Phone :
ProxyDroid
ProxyLord
Hi. Im using Adaway on my phone, but it interferes with one app, Viki, that I want to use. I want to add the hosts that Viki uses to my whitelist, but a google search on that topic is fruitless. I was wondering if there was a way to track which hosts an app is using by logging such information. I don't even know if this is possible, another app perhaps? Thanks for your help.
Is there an app (it doesn't have to be from the play store or nook shop since I am rooted) that filters all apps that can use the internet? For example, ezPDF Reader has "Direct Web Browsing" that's supposed to be used to make getting to web pdf's easier. But it can access any internet site. This would be filtered as well as actual browser apps like Chrome and Firefox. I was thinking that root would come into play here. Since I am rooted, I would be easier for an app to access stuff like this, right? Anyway, is there an app that can filter out specified content from any app that accesses the internet, preferably not using a VPN since I am going to be using it in conjunction with a web monitoring app and a VPN may hide history from it.
I know avast in the play store has a firewall (root). Never used it myself so I don't know how much control it gives you
Not exactly sure what you meant.
If you want to enable internet for specific apps only, you can use Avast (with the whole anti virus thing) or AFWall+(more options regarding firewall)
If you want to enable only specific websites, i'm also searching but haven't found anything yet
You could BLOCK specific sites by adding them to the hosts file (via adblock for example or just edit the file) and redirect them to localhost...this will prevent the connections to specific domains.
Not exactly knowing what you want, too!
Do you mean that you would like to download app or file from website restricted in your area?
T-Mobile has announced that they are not counting the data that is used by music streaming apps and speedtest apps. Would it be possible to mask one of our apps as speedtest by ookla or a music streaming app in order to take advantage of full 4G speeds? It's the same concept as using a user agent switcher that allows you to mimic a completely different browser.
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T-Mobile has announced that they are not counting the data that is used by music streaming apps and speedtest apps. Would it be possible to mask one of our apps as speedtest by ookla or a music streaming app in order to take advantage of full 4G speeds? It's the same concept as using a user agent switcher that allows you to mimic a completely different browser.
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it would depend on how they throttle assuming the music apps not throttled is using rtsp it should be port based throttling perhaps running a proxy on port 554.
if its URL/IP based meaning only certain music apps as opposed to all music apps then you can try the app called your-freedom it allows you to spoof the URL using the HTTP Connect I've uses this method to bypass ISP out of credit redirection not entirely sure how it worked but basically it fooled the ISP gateway into thinking you were on thew site whilst you were actually connected to freedom servers
So their throttling is most likely dependant on the IP you're connecting to. They most likely whitelist the IP of those services. The other option could be they whitelisted the apk and once the app is launched, they know not to count the data.
But why?? Tmobile data plan doesn't throttle! But they do with their tethering of 2.5GB but again a user agent can by pass that.
Hi all,
I need to know where each application "data usage" are monitored in android.
I am planning to test(hack) an application by having tie up with that application team.
For that I need this information,
I am able to see UI of each app usage in settings
Watsapp - 2mb
Hike - 5 mb etc
But I need the file where this information are stored.
And is there way to edit that file in rooted mobile.
Thanks in advance.
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