- Description
- Features
- Changelog
- Bug Reports
- Limitations
- Compatibility
- Upgrading
- Permissions
- Frequently asked questions
- License
- Acknowledgements
- Compile AFWall+
- Compile Native Binaries
- Contributing
- Translating
Android Firewall+ is an advanced iptables editor (GUI) for Android. It provides fine-grained control over which Android apps are allowed to access the network.
The original codebase was derived from DroidWall by Rodrigo Rosauro. DroidWall was sold to AVAST in December 2011, and is no longer actively maintained.
For more information and community discussions, please visit the XDA thread or our Wiki.
- Support 4.x/5.x and 6.x versions of Android
- Easy to install & simple to use
- Free and open source
- No advertisements
- Choose your preferred language
- Search for installed applications
- Sort installed applications by installed date/uid/alphabatical order
- Get a notification about new installed application with internet permission
- Blocked packets notification and filter
- Password protection
- Device Admin Support (Protect AFWall+ from uninstall)
- Easy to manage your rules with a custom script
- Ipv4/Ipv6 support
- LAN-, VPN-, Tether-, Roaming-Control support
- Tasker and Locale support
- Firewall Logs service
- Multi-User (multiple-profiles) support
- Build-In Iptables/Busybox
- Export and Import rules (Import All Rules needs donate version)
- Option to prevent data leaks during boot (REQUIRES init.d support or S-OFF)
- Supports ARM/MIPS/x86
Please see the issues section to report any bugs or feature requests and to see the list of known issues. Before you report a bug, take a look here.
- A firewall cannot protect against attacks that are performed outside the operating point. For example, if there is a Point-TO-POINT to the Internet.
- The firewall cannot prevent corporate data from being copied to a memory stick or HDD and these are subtracted from the building.
- AFWall+ cannot have a precise system of SCAN for each type of virus/malware that may arise in the files that pass through it, because the Firewall is not an Antivirus solution.