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Here's what a VPN can't protect you from (but you need to use it)

The abbreviation " VPN " has slowly become established among average Internet users, which is certainly good, but the problem is that people have started to see VPN as the ultimate solution to all problems.

Android WiFi Killer

Android WiFi Killer

Android WiFi Killer is an application that allows you to turn off the Internet to all users who are connected to the same network.

Example: Sit in a cafe and connect to their free WiFi. Also, several other guests are surfing the same network. You start the WiFi killer and find all the devices, uncheck the box next to the device name and that's it, that device no longer has internet access. Interesting, isn't it?

However, this program has several limitations:

Limitations:

  • It is paid
  • The phone must be rooted
  • You need a slightly better Android device
  • By using this application, you are putting yourself in a problematic situation

If you have exceeded these limits, here is a list of options:

Possibilities:

  • You can turn off the internet to any device (Android phone, tablet, iPhone, iPad, Ordinary computer, Lap Top…)
  • Use this application on any WiFi network, the larger the network - the more users
  • No one can find out that you have turned off the Internet (unless they see that you have this application on your phone)
  • it's fun :)

Instruction:

Like I said, the app is paid, but you can download the .apk file for free. The link is at the bottom of this post. (See how to install the .apk file)

Insert the apk file into the phone and install it. Connect to an open WiFi network. Run the program and approve the SU (by clicking allow or grant). Now the app will look for attached devices. When found, it will write which device is in question (Samsung, Apple….) And next to the name and address you have a box. When you click on it, that device will not be able to access the Internet right away.

The tutorial is written for educational purposes and the AUTHOR of this text is not responsible for any damages caused by using this program.

Download:

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