What is Ads???
-(pronounced as separate letters) Short for alternate data stream, a function of Microsoft��s NTFS file system in which files can be embedded in other files and are invisible to the user through Windows Explorer (i.e., the ADS does not affect the size, function or display of the main file the ADS is attached to). While ADS files (which are well known throughout the hacker community) can be used maliciously by an attacker wishing to plant an executable file into another file without it being detected, ADS also is used legitimately by programmers. For example, an antivirus program can include a checksum value in an ADS attached to each file.
Effect of ads...
1.ads can slow your phone
ex.Script manager(Not Paid) has a ads if you are data enable
2.some ads has a virus Called ADWARE from not Known apps downloaded in others not in gp(google play), Virus means a software can destroy your files, hardware of your phone
How to prevent adware???
You need a adblocker app Here
adaway is a app that can block all ads especially ads in script manager
so download it and install on your phone
note:this is not a antivirus! if u want antivirus go Here
FAQS...
Q. why i need to download it here instead on google play
A. google removed all adblocker app in google play so you need to download it here
If u have bugs go here
dont forget to click thanks to me...:good:
Note: this app is not mine im sharing it for u
thank you
nulda said:
thank you
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your welcome but click thanks bro...
There is no NTFS file-system on our phones, so there is no Alternative Data Stream.
ADS is shorthand for ADvertisementS, which are a legitimate way of making money of your applications if you don't want to charge the end-user money (like the unpaid script-manager, which displays ads)
It is rarely malware, and the reason Google has removed ad-blockers (or advertisement-blockers) from it's store is because ie negatively impacts on the revenue-stream of App-developers.
So, no alternative data stream, only some code that gets advertisements of google's servers so the developers can get a little bit of money for their efforts.
Thank you.
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PeerBlock is now available in the Google Play Store! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.peerblock_new
For anyone who is having the first version of PeerBlock For Android, I lost my certificate key by accident and was not able to update the first one I've uploaded.
Please install this version if you want it more updated with a lot of bug fixes.
Some features might not work yet as it's still Work in Progress but the basic functionality is working.
PeerBlock For Android lets you control who your phone 'talks to' on the Internet.
By selecting appropriate lists of 'known bad' computers, you can block communication with advertising or spyware oriented servers,
computers monitoring your p2p activities, computers which have been 'hacked', even entire countries!
They can't get in to your phone, and your phone won't try to send them anything either.
And best of all, it's free!
Keep in mind that I'm not a member of the PeerBlock team, I just wanted PeerBlock for phone
You're able to grab the lists from iblocklist.com so you can start blocking those evil hosts
To add lists to PeerBlock create a new directory in the root of the sdcard (not external sdcard)
Called 'PeerBlockLists' here should be all the text files
Everytime you added a new/updated list to your PeerBlockLists please press the 'Rebuild cache blocklist' and reboot so that new hosts can be blocked
Running a Firewall? or no internet ?
Be sure you enable Input Chains and WiFi rules for PeerBlock for Android even if PeerBlock for Android does not use the internet or WiFi.
The internet permission is being used to inter process communication with the apps and service to see if a connection should be allowed or blocked.
WARNING:
Root is required for XPosed to be installed
Use at your own risk!
WORK IN PROGRESS. WILL EAT YOUR CAT.
Features:
Block million of hosts (upto billions)
Add unlimited amount of block lists
Allow HTTP/HTTPS Traffic when PeerBlock is enabled, this will make a security hole though so better if u keep it off
Block All Traffic (Paranoid Mode) every single application in android will not have internet
Block DNS - Block DNS Requests
Block the 'Ad' Keyword in host names to give a better success rate for blocking ad's
Have a history list of every application that connected to a host
Block a hostname/subnet/ip address from the history
No internet leaks at startup!
Show a notification when a connection is being blocked.
Show a notification when a new connection is being established.
If people wonder if this also works for the Galaxy Note3... yes it does I'm having one myself
How To use
1. Install XPosed Framework
2. Install PeerBlock For Android
3. Create a directory in the sdcard called "PeerBlock"
3. Create a directory in the PeerBlock directory a directory called called "PeerBlockLists"
4. Go into XPosed Framework Installer and enable "PeerBlock For Android"
5. Reboot your device
6. Now go to the website iblocklist.com
7. Take any list you wish for example, http://www.iblocklist.com/list.php?list=bt_ads
8. Press the Update button to download the list (or copy the Update URL into your browser to download it)
9. Now simply copy/paste the .txt file into the sdcard in the folder PeerBlockLists
10. Go to the main menu and hit the "Rebuild cache blocklist" button
11. Reboot your device and enjoy
New features in 1.04:
PeerBlock For Android is now using a Service to have it more stable and if the service is not running no app can communicate with the outside world.
More stability
Re-designed UI
Strange behaviour is fixed which people noticed
Quite a few bug fixes which people reported
Fixed most app crashes
Designed my own database format
Less format errors in rebuilding the cache list
@DragonHunt3r can we get gingerbread support plz?
It seems old problems still there : block ad hosts button still unchecked for example.
I cannot add a list thé button does nothing ?
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Wow this looks huge many thanks! Does anyone know if this plays nice with AdAway installed or should this be a direct replacement for AdAway?
lmike6453 said:
Wow this looks huge many thanks! Does anyone know if this plays nice with AdAway installed or should this be a direct replacement for AdAway?
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You can replace AdAway with this or keep it side by side, it's your call really as AdAway is using the Hosts file and PeerBlock For Android is not using the hosts file
bournaze said:
It seems old problems still there : block ad hosts button still unchecked for example.
I cannot add a list thé button does nothing ?
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Same here, and if I select the 'Rebuild cache blocklist', all it seems to do is lock up the program.
Also, no mention on the YOLO test server being removed or not.
Hey there! What's happened? no play store, no apk, no xposed repo... no nothing... ?!
Conte Mascetti said:
Hey there! What's happened? no play store, no apk, no xposed repo... no nothing... ?!
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Does anyone know of an alternative app to peerblock?
Since we just get ignored by the developer, and mysterious connections are constantly being made from the program.
xT29c said:
Does anyone know of an alternative app to peerblock?
Since we just get ignored by the developer, and mysterious connections are constantly being made from the program.
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alt for PeerBlock - UnbelovedHosts
yespda2 said:
alt for PeerBlock - UnbelovedHosts
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Thanks! I'll be using that until/if PeerBlock gets officially released to android.
Lost a user dragonhunter.
Welcome Back
DragonHunt3r said:
PeerBlock is now available in the Google Play Store! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.peerblock_new
For anyone who is having the first version of PeerBlock For Android, I lost my certificate key by accident and was not able to update the first one I've uploaded.
Please install this version if you want it more updated with a lot of bug fixes.
Some features might not work yet as it's still Work in Progress but the basic functionality is working.
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Hi Friend, where have you been? Long time no see on xda....I must say you were missed I know many fellas were disturbed with your app....so much so that they got old thread locked....but if it gives you any satisfaction I have been always using your app....though I missed your to do list....which I am sure now that you are back.....you can work upon
HTML:
Todo's
Check if UDP is getting blocked
Remove space used by Ad's
Add MAC-Address filter white/black lists
Show notifications (if enabled)
Making the Ip Range check multi-core
Create a blacklist/whitelist for apps to allow internet
Blocklist updater/downloader
Create a whitelist for hosts/Ip Addresses
Root-Mode with IpTables (I will not remove XPosed from the project)
Remove host from blocked hosts
A popup window which shows allow/deny for establishing a connection
that YOLO problem is yes definitely there...can you please remove....though I understand that your app wasn't using any permission even if it would I had DMZs (double checks) in place to get rid of any unwanted outgoing requests....even for PeerBlock....anyways back to the point....Your to do list was great....you should complete that :good:
Also, ask forum moderator to unlock that original thread as you are back in business
can you please post the link?
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Hi Friend, where have you been? Long time no see on xda....I must say you were missed I know many fellas were disturbed with your app....so much so that they got old thread locked....but if it gives you any satisfaction I have been always using your app....though I missed your to do list....which I am sure now that you are back.....you can work upon
......
Also, ask forum moderator to unlock that original thread as you are back in business
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wow, could you cuddle Dragonhunter's balls any tighter?
my question is as above in the title
btw i saw about replucant on gnu's website
thoughts about it?
how would it protect my privacy
and i have been told that even if i start using repulcant google service will be another privacy threat
i want to know also how google services can be privacy threat do they have malicious code made by like other trackers (like windows trackers ...websites... etc..)
The most basic thing you should do:
do not grant various apps on your phone the permission to access your album, contact, sms or email, location and so on, unless you really need to use their functions that require such permission.
finalvagas said:
The most basic thing you should do:
do not grant various apps on your phone the permission to access your album, contact, sms or email, location and so on, unless you really need to use their functions that require such permission.
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ik ! but i want to protect myself from the tracking or spying of google
Root your device, preferably a 'clean' way (without questionable root software that can do more harm than good). Make a TWRP backup or similar, just in case you stuff your device.
Allow installation of apps from unknown sources in "Security > Unknown Sources". Then install AdAway (ad-blocker) from f-droid.org. https://f-droid.org/packages/org.adaway/. F-droid is officially linked from the AdAway website https://adaway.org/ since it was banned on the Google Play Store, which is testament to how much of a threat it is to Google.
The key (to me) is to kill Google's main revenue first: ads. Along with the revenue of all the other adware/tracking/spyware creators who wish to do business on the Spyware Store. The second way to kill them is to use ad-free apps as much as possible (f-droid.org can probably cater to most needs).
Installing a keyboard that doesn't spy on you is fairly important to me. You might consider AnySoftKeyboard or others from f-droid.org. After switching to the new keyboard, uninstall your default Google keyboard using your preferred root uninstaller. You can use Play Store apps like Titanium Backup to uninstall & backup if you wish. You can download Play Store apps without using Play Store by just getting their APK files on sites like https://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/ though some apps and games will require Google Play Store and related spyware to run. To me, those that do require Google Play Store and related spyware components aren't even worth considering.
Uninstall every single Google app on your device. Including Voice components. Plus the Play Store and related Services Framework and heaps of other Google Spyware. I have finally started to compile a list of those I have found to be safe to remove, so if you need more details, I might be able to help a bit.
There are usually better apps for Mail, Contacts, Maps, Gallery, Calculator, SMS, messaging, Calendar, Camera, etc. They are freely available without tracking/analytics, adware & spyware. An extremely good place to start inorder to get the basics are the Simple Mobile Tools apps from Tibor Kaputa https://simplemobiletools.github.io/
If you want to spend your money, consider giving it to guys like this.
Some root uninstallers I have tried have been extremely unreliable, leaving your device essentially bricked after they fail to start after removing a component, or by giving you dumb error messages after removing a safe component that other root uninstallers have no trouble with. Regrettably, I have yet to find a decent open source root uninstaller. At the moment I am using Titanium Backup to uninstall unwanted apps and components from Google, unwanted spyware from the chipset manufacturer & unwanted spyware from the device manufacturer. Personally I don't use any of the stock apps, including the stock launcher. All of these companies have a long history of customer privacy violations. All profit from profiling you and selling you out to their partners.
There are useful (adware/tracking-infested) Play Store apps like MyAndroidTools that allow you to disable certain components from certain apps which might also be useful to you. This was available on Google's Play Store but now does not appear. I use it for apps like Firefox, to disable the Crap Components I do not want running.
You might also consider XPrivacy or XPrivacyLua which gives you more control over what apps can do. You might also consider changing your DNS settings from Google's to another with apps like DNS man.
Google is the Spyware King at the moment with literally billions of devices in use, eclipsing Microsoft and Apple soyware in terms of numbers of devices in use.
You have many different ways to protect your Android phone. You should use a strong password and backup your phone. Here is good article about it: imei.info/news/android-privacy-protect
You can just check it.
It is really strange because the (Mod Edit: link removed) is working great with the Android and Mac but when i am trying to install it on my windows pc, it is blocked by the Anti Virus software.
Why is this happening?
alice131 said:
It is really strange because the app is working great with the Android and Mac but when i am trying to install it on my windows pc, it is blocked by the Anti Virus software.
Why is this happening?
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What has this to do with Android?
My POV:
xxxx allows you watching torrent movies. It may be assumed that all those offered movies by default are copyrighted, so downloading and/or watching these movies infringes copyrights what is a criminal act. Hence you explicitly are recommended to run it over a VPN connection in oder to hide your IP-address!
Furthermore xxxxx is determined as adware since it redirects users to untrustworthy pages and shows deceptive ads. These redirects can be dangerous for your Windows machine since they can run executable scripts to cause background infections. Sometimes promotional websites and xxxx itself can ask you to log in or give some personal details, however, because these websites are not certified and non-legitimate, providing your data for third-parties figures can be a huge risk.
You are highly recommended to delete it from your computer.
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What has this to do with Android?
My POV:
xxxxx allows you watching torrent movies. It may be assumed that all those offered movies by default are copyrighted, so downloading and/or watching these movies infringes copyrights what is a criminal act. Hence you explicitly are recommended to run it over a VPN connection in oder to hide your IP-address!
Furthermore xxxxx is determined as adware since it redirects users to untrustworthy pages and shows deceptive ads. These redirects can be dangerous for your Windows machine since they can run executable scripts to cause background infections. Sometimes promotional websites and xxxxx itself can ask you to log in or give some personal details, however, because these websites are not certified and non-legitimate, providing your data for third-parties figures can be a huge risk.
You are highly recommended to delete it from your computer.
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Your analysis makes sense! :good:
MOD ACTION:
Thread closed as violating Rule 6.
Years ago I bought a cheap and powerful rugged phone to use it as a navigation tool on my motorcycle.
A view months ago it began that the phone sporadicly opens up add websites in the chrome browser. This happens about once a day.
I read that the manufacturer is not trustworthy and DooGee delivered some firmware updates with trojan sw. So I guess in the best case DooGee tries to do some extra money by showing me adds. They may installed a backdoor that now opens these websites.
I don't make security critical things on this device but still I want to get rid of these adds. It's annoying to drive with the bike and navigate and then the navigation software is hidden because of these useless adds.
I do have root on this device using an older version of magisk.
I have Titanium Backup and theoretically I would be able to disable all processes / apps if I would know the name of the app.
But I don't know how I can find out which process is the originator of these adds.
I disabled the chrome browser but I guess there is an other process that just shows the website in chrome. So it may not be chrome browser's fault?!
And the list of all apps is long because I have to suspect the system apps also.
I tried some virus scanners from play store but they all found nothing. Useless apps...
Hope someone here can help.
Any idea for a good strategy how to find the bad app or process?
Any tool recommendation that may can find it?
Thanks.
Try Malwarebytes for your mobile device.
fpdragon said:
Any idea for a good strategy how to find the bad app or process?
Any tool recommendation that may can find it?
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Boot device into Safe Mode: You'll see "Safe mode" at the bottom of your screen
One by one, remove recently downloaded apps.
Tip: To remember the apps that you remove so that you can add them back, make a list.
After each removal, restart your device normally. See whether removing that app solved the problem.
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Boot device into Safe Mode: You'll see "Safe mode" at the bottom of your screen
One by one, remove recently downloaded apps.
Tip: To remember the apps that you remove so that you can add them back, make a list.
After each removal, restart your device normally. See whether removing that app solved the problem.
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I am pretty sure that I don't downloaded any app that throws the adds. It must be something that comes from DooGee.
Bernal79 said:
mcafee will help to get rid of the malware
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mcafee has not found anything
James_Watson said:
Try Malwarebytes for your mobile device.
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malwarebytes has not found anything
However, thanks for the recommendation.
fpdragon said:
mcafee has not found anything
malwarebytes has not found anything
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Not surprising me.
Malicious software comes in several flavors, distinguished primarily by their method of propagation. The two most pervasive forms are viruses and worms. A virus attaches itself to an existing program such that, when that program is executed, bad things happen. Like a biological virus, it cannot live without a host. In contrast, a worm is an independent program that reproduces itself without requiring a host program. Depending on the form, a worm may be able to propagate without any action on the victim's part. Most malicious software today consists of worms rather than viruses.
Worms and viruses require slightly different protection mechanisms because of their different propagation methods. A virus scanner operates by searching for the signatures of known viruses. A signature is a characteristic pattern that occurs in every copy of a virus. It might be a string of characters, such as a message that the virus will display on the screen when activated, or it might be binary computer code or even a particular bit of data that is embedded in the virus. These patterns are identified by technicians at organizations specializing in computer security and are then made available on security Web sites. Virus scanners can then download the patterns to bring their internal pattern lists up to date.
An Antivirus software is checking your Android devices's apps and comparing them to known types of malware ( viruses & worms). It will also scan your Android device for behaviors that may signal the presence of a new, unknown malware. Typically, Antivirus software uses all of these 3 detection processes:
Specific Detection – This works by looking for known malware by a specific set of characteristics.
Generic Detection – This process looks for malware that are variants of known “families,” or malware related by a common codebase.
Heuristic Detection – This process scans for previously unknown viruses by looking for known suspicious behavior or file structures.
Unlike viruses and worms, Trojans do not reproduce by infecting other files nor do they self-replicate. Trojans must spread through user interaction such as opening an email attachment or downloading and running a file from the Internet.
IMHO Android itself is a pretty secure operating system.
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Not surprising me.
Malicious software comes in several flavors, distinguished primarily by their method of propagation. The two most pervasive forms are viruses and worms. A virus attaches itself to an existing program such that, when that program is executed, bad things happen. Like a biological virus, it cannot live without a host. In contrast, a worm is an independent program that reproduces itself without requiring a host program. Depending on the form, a worm may be able to propagate without any action on the victim's part. Most malicious software today consists of worms rather than viruses.
Worms and viruses require slightly different protection mechanisms because of their different propagation methods. A virus scanner operates by searching for the signatures of known viruses. A signature is a characteristic pattern that occurs in every copy of a virus. It might be a string of characters, such as a message that the virus will display on the screen when activated, or it might be binary computer code or even a particular bit of data that is embedded in the virus. These patterns are identified by technicians at organizations specializing in computer security and are then made available on security Web sites. Virus scanners can then download the patterns to bring their internal pattern lists up to date.
An Antivirus software is checking your Android devices's apps and comparing them to known types of malware ( viruses & worms). It will also scan your Android device for behaviors that may signal the presence of a new, unknown malware. Typically, Antivirus software uses all of these 3 detection processes:
Specific Detection – This works by looking for known malware by a specific set of characteristics.
Generic Detection – This process looks for malware that are variants of known “families,” or malware related by a common codebase.
Heuristic Detection – This process scans for previously unknown viruses by looking for known suspicious behavior or file structures.
Unlike viruses and worms, Trojans do not reproduce by infecting other files nor do they self-replicate. Trojans must spread through user interaction such as opening an email attachment or downloading and running a file from the Internet.
IMHO Android itself is a pretty secure operating system.
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Thank you for the good explanation. But how can I track down the originator of the popup adds?
I would expect that the originator of the adds runs as a system app. If I could find out which system app does this and It's functions is not neccessary (eg system update or something) then I could kill and remove it.
BTW, after disabling the chrome browser it seems that there are no popup adds any more. For two days no more adds. I guess this is because I removed the last browser from the system and now the adds can't be opend? But still it would be cool to track down the application that opens the adds if I need a browser one time.
fpdragon said:
Thank you for the good explanation. But how can I track down the originator of the popup adds?
I would expect that the originator of the adds runs as a system app. If I could find out which system app does this and It's functions is not neccessary (eg system update or something) then I could kill and remove it.
BTW, after disabling the chrome browser it seems that there are no popup adds any more. For two days no more adds. I guess this is because I removed the last browser from the system and now the adds can't be opend? But still it would be cool to track down the application that opens the adds if I need a browser one time.
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It seems that you have turned on notification from a website in chrome. Clear chrome browsing data. Re-enable chrome. And check whether you receive any adds or not.
As you all know, porn sites are a notorious haven of malvertising as it's suspected companies like MindGeek profiter off the crap at the expense of the userbase, and their ****ty apps are literal adware as THEY USE THE EXACT SAME ADVERTISING SYSTEMS.
As a solution, I was wondering if someone could make ad free versions of these apps like the ones pornhub and xvideos use, in order to protect users from this ****ing garbage, or at the very least suggest something that is safe that browses these ****ty sites and fetches content WITHOUT LOADING ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE VIDEO FILE ITSELF.
These companies do not deserve the ad revenue anyway, considering the scandals with mindgeek involving trafficker materials and cp, the suspected profiteering off malvertising, and the fact that mindgeek was caught promoting and defending terrorist ideologies and conspiracy theories.
NOTE TO MODS: I INTEND FOR THIS THREAD TO FULLY COMPLY WITH THE SITE RULES AS I AM NOT REQUESTING PORNOGRAPHY AND EXPECT ANY PORNOGRAPHIC CONTENT FROM SCREENSHOTS TO BE COMPLETELY CENSORED, the indirect political reference is just an example of mindgeek's ****ty behavior.
Ad Blocker for Android by AdGuard for rooted and unrooted devices | AdGuard
AdGuard is a unique adblock tool that blocks ads in apps and browsers, protects your privacy, and helps manage your apps.
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adguard works wonders <3
Using Kiwi Browser + uBlock extension (+ other privacy extensions as necessary) would accomplish most of what you want.
jenneh said:
Ad Blocker for Android by AdGuard for rooted and unrooted devices | AdGuard
AdGuard is a unique adblock tool that blocks ads in apps and browsers, protects your privacy, and helps manage your apps.
adguard.com
adguard works wonders <3
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I should note I want an app because it would be more secure by virtue of not fetching any html.
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I should note I want an app because it would be more secure by virtue of not fetching any html.
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adguard has what you need and much more. https filtering etc. helps speedup your device by automatically filtering out millions of trash sites and works in apps too not just browser. they been around a long time.
jenneh said:
adguard has what you need and much more. https filtering etc. helps speedup your device by automatically filtering out millions of trash sites and works in apps too not just browser. they been around a long time.
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Adguard requires premium for adblocking, what I am looking for is a way to safely fetch content from the site without loading html.