ARP Guard (WiFi Security) is an application designed to safeguard your personal data from hackers and malicious activities on open Wi-Fi networks. It offers powerful protection against network attacks such as ARP spoofing and session hijacking. With various modes, including invulnerability and recovery, it provides customizable security solutions. Features include automatic Wi-Fi disconnection during attacks, notifications, and enhanced protection for rooted devices. Unlock additional capabilities for permanent operation and ad removal.
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Many has heard about such things, as the session hijaking, wifi kill, steal cookies, or a spoofing of network traffic. It can be a long talk about what can do the dirty dog with necessary tools in open networks... This application is designed for anyone who is serious about the security of personal data and does not intend to tolerate such antics in open wi-fi networks.
Base functions: • Protection from any network attacks, beginning with the arp spoofing/arp poisoning. • Three Program modes (warning, invulnerability, recovery). • Auto Off Wifi when it detects an attack in non-root mode carried out on you (set out in settings). • Notification about attack (vibration, sound, a notice containing information on the attack). • When superuser mode is available to you, making your device immune to such attacks (using a static gateway address). There is no need of such like warning in this mode.
Extra features available for unlocking: • Functions of permanent job, allow you to add an application to the startup, as well as to prohibit the system to unload the program from memory. Once the application is launched, you can no longer worry about personal information. • AD removal from the application.
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Pros
Detects ARP spoofing and other network intrusions
User-friendly interface with simple operation
Provides notifications for irregular network activity
Helps secure WiFi connections and prevent unwanted access
Works effectively in environments with shared networks, such as colleges
Cons
Issues with false alarms regarding ARP spoofing
Requires constant location access for full functionality
Limited support or communication from the developer regarding user issues
Not able to provide protective measures against all types of attacks
Some users find it difficult to view or manage connected devices
Most mentioned
Detects network changes and intrusions
Requires location permission to function fully
Can be unreliable due to false positives
Useful for managing automatic connections to unwanted networks
Overall satisfaction with performance and security features
User reviews
On openg this app, it said "no wifi connection" - Coz Im Not using wifi.. This Wifi Security app sms 2 b Only for ppl who use wifi 2 access the internet (While, I needed a Mobile Data Security app Coz their spy/malware kept eating up my mobile data...!). 31/Oct/2024 ➖ It didNt tell me details of the othr devices connected 2 my WiFi (we need thse WiFi detector apps 2 tell us the make/model of those othr devices tht re conncted 2 our WiFi, but they tell us only the IP Addresses ,Whch is Not engh!
This is the best product ever it helps secure your WiFi connection more it also stop denial of service ddos attacks and spoofing yesterday my router got hacked and knock out the whole internet provider that everyone that has Xfinity did not have any Internet due to a ddos attack the got half of the server up and running and fix the rest of there server are damaged bad that they are still fixing and repair I highly recommend this app and also use antivirus protection for a more secure.
not sure it works... I have static IPS on all my network devices. If it's looking for a static public IP - wifi routers rarely actually have those.... but my main router - off the WAN port of the wifi router does actually have a static public IP... if that's what it's looking for - it's not finding it... also spoofed access points are kinda rare... it's easier to connect to your access point and sniff traffic then it is to spoof an access point...