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So you're suggesting more "network" control. I like it.
I use NetGuard, but I don't see any benefits from having root in it.
Hmm, interesting, I think the closest thing that I use now is TrackerControl.
I'm using my VPN "socket" with TrackerControl.
Yeah, and also easy to mess up connections so they no longer work properly. ๐
That seems cool. For now, I'm using Mullvad's public DNS service. See their dns-blocklists.
I also know App Manager, and I'm using it and with root it with ease blocks any necessary trackers and other things. Have you tried it?
I'll have to check out TrackerControl, that's a new one to me!
I have seen app manager but currently use AppOps. I didn't recommend AppOps above because I'm not sure it's still supported or not, and it's also not really Foss. It's treated me well over the years, but I'm definitely interested in finding a better alternative. The last time I checked app manager, it wasn't as good... But maybe that's changed as it's been several years now so I think I might be due for looking at it again!
My wireguard connection on my phone connects to my home network to an pi hosting my internal VPN... But the network is completely covered by a mullvad VPN through opnsense. I've got pihole setup using the mullvad anti-trackkng private DNS. With this setup, the only real need I have for root on my phone is because I do some pretty low level automation on it through crond and some backups of core app data that I'd really hate to lose... And the complex firewall rules lol.