If you add an ads banner to your application, what data does the ad network uses to display appropriate content?
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I would like to control which application may access the Internet and which may not.
Thus, not in the IP/Protocol/Port level, but by application name instead.
I tried "Airscanner Mobile" and "ProtectStar Mobile Firewall", but it is not possible to create filtering rules based on application name. It is difficult to know which Protocol/Port/Service is used by any application.
I don't have a fixed monthly data line rate, and I want to let access to the Net for some application, and block it for other ones.
Who can guide me to an existing firewall application that implements this
behavior?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi people. I have asked this question a few times but to no avail.
Basically I WANT to be able to view adsense ads in browser without them being blocked
I've been running a DFT_NAND android version as its the only build that allows me to view them in both mobile mode and WIFI mode
some gingerbread or stock builds ive tried have allowed me to view the ads in mobile network mode through my simcard, but still block the ads when i connect through wifi?
is there any easy way to allow ads to show in both mobile network and wifi modes on NAND builds?
any help is appreciated! I will donate some dollars if anyone knows a workaround, or could upload me a gingerbread build that dosent block ads in WIFI mode
New release v1.0.8: new WI-FI Direct features for creating software access point and connecting legacy(normal) WI-FI devices
PeerDeviceNet connects your mobile devices (phones and tablets) through WI-FI network or WI-FI Direct to enable sharing across devices. It allows a group of devices share web pages, contact information, pictures, videos and other documentations.
Features:
1. One click connection setup.
* In normal WI-FI networks (with multicast), simply start PeerDeviceNet or tap "Search and connect" button at multiple devices simultaneously; they can find and connect to each other automatically.
* Two WI-FI Direct enabled devices will connect to each other directly without external WI-FI network.
* One WI-FI Direct enabled device can create software hotspot and allow other normal(legacy) WI-FI devices connect.
2. Safe direct connections between devices.
No server in the middle. Peers can connect with you only after you grant permissions. All connections are secured using TLS/SSL.
3. Easy to use
PeerDeviceNet extends Android's standard "send and share" capability to remote devices. You go to apps which "own" the data you are interested (such Contact app for contact information, Gallery app for photos and videos), select or show the data and click "share" or "send" button. PeerDeviceNet will be among the list of targets thru which you can send data.
You can choose multiple data items to send, or a whole folder of photos to send at the same time.
You can choose to send data to one, a few or all connected devices.
4. Flexible multitasking.
All devices participating PeerDeviceNet can send data to each other simultaneously. It can safely run in background while you are running other apps. You can add new data to send at any time.
Support android 2.2 and up.
Google play link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xconns.free.peerdevicenet
PeerDeviceNet is also a framework. It provides reusable components and local services which can help developing connected mobile applications. You can use PeerDeviceNet connection manager to connect your devices, and reuse the secure connection features. Via PeerDeviceNet, your apps can send messages to peer devices using high level Android intents and messengers; or communicate thru IDL interfaces to gain fine grained control of messaging and device connection behaviours.
More details can be found at web site: http://www.peerdevicenet.net .
Comments and new feature suggestions are welcome. Bug reports are highly appreciated.
Yigong
XCONNS LLC
I am working for a advertising company and tagged to lot of content providers and broadcast to mobile app using own tablets mostly used in hotels...
We have a customer at other country also want a same but required some kind of device like ( Mac mini) which can pull data from our main server and storage the data locally.
Next this device will broadcast the data to the users own handset by using our android app.
The device will work as a Hotspot and when user mobile connect to it, they were able to view the contents..
Question here.... can a andriod app receive data from our main server and store locally and then allow to broadcast the data to users own mobile phone through our android app
I might not be clear on my working.. Do ask me question to clarify...
Android can receive the add easily when it is online,ok.
But wen the conection disconnects,the ad is still there on the app untill it closes.
As when the app closes the ads data vanishes and nothing will be showed.becoz ads are temporory..
This what happens on my device
Ask me for any clarity on my answer...
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Is there a way to monitor an app's internet data traffic? I am specifically interested in which webservice (URL) an app is calling, and what data is passed to it from my device. I have found some network monitor apps on google play that tells you the URL, but not the details of what data is passed, rendering it not useful.
thanks,
Joe
you mean somthing like wireshark or tcpdump?
if you want to capture packets you can use "shark for root" (you can use it only if you have a root).
Google network sniffer