Netlimiter Android [upd] File
Deep Feature Set: NetLimiter for Android (Conceptual)
Unlike basic data savers or firewalls, a true NetLimiter Android client would provide granular, rule-based traffic shaping at the connection level. Below is a structured deep feature set.
Since NetLimiter isn't available, these apps provide the closest experience in terms of monitoring and firewall control: GlassWire: netlimiter android
Verdict: Best for users who want to block apps like NetLimiter does, but don’t need exact speed throttling. Deep Feature Set: NetLimiter for Android (Conceptual) Unlike
5. Quota & Notification System
- Per-App Daily/Weekly Quotas – Set "Spotify may use max 500 MB/day". When exceeded, throttle to 64 Kbps or block.
- Group Quotas – "All social apps combined max 2 GB/month" – useful for family or work profiles.
- Interactive Notifications – Swipe to temporarily boost an app's limit for 15 minutes, or snooze throttling.
- Carrier Quota Sync – Import monthly limits from operator (via USSD or manual entry) and auto-pause high-usage apps when 90% reached.
Part 6: Common Misconceptions about "NetLimiter Android"
Myth 1: "I found an APK called NetLimiter Android." Fact: It is either a renamed NetGuard, a virus, or a scam. Locktime Software has confirmed no mobile version. Never install random APKs claiming to be NetLimiter. Per-App Daily/Weekly Quotas – Set "Spotify may use
- Per-app bandwidth limiting (set upload/download caps for individual apps).
- Real-time traffic monitoring (live graphs, per-app usage).
- Connection blocking (deny network access for selected apps or background data).
- Traffic rules/filters (apply limits by time, network type — Wi‑Fi or mobile).
- Data quotas and alerts (warning when an app or device crosses a limit).
- Prioritization/QoS (give priority to some apps over others).
- Logging and reports (historical usage by app, date range).
Availability: NetLimiter is strictly a Windows application. There is no official mobile version for Android or iOS.
. Android's security architecture prevents one app from controlling the hardware speeds of another. Apps like NetGuard bypass this by creating a "local VPN" to filter traffic, but they generally focus on blocking access rather than granular speed throttling.
4. Firewall & Privacy Rules (Android-Specific)
- Per-App Network Allow/Block – Block an app entirely, or separately for Wi-Fi vs. Mobile vs. Roaming.
- Domain/IP Filtering – Block specific destinations per app (e.g., allow Instagram app but block its ad servers).
- VPN Mode vs. Proxy Mode – Use Android VPNService for system-wide control (no root), or local proxy for selective apps (requires per-app config).
- Lockdown Mode – When triggered (e.g., lost device), block all network except remote wipe commands.