- I am currently using Android Smartphone.
- I am currently having internet access for my Android Smartphone.
- I would like to provide internet access to only a single android application, for example: WhatsApp.
- I do understand that I need to provide internet access to some essential default system apps for the functioning of the phone.
- Is it possible to selectively provide internet access to few apps and not for other apps?
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a3.14_Infinity
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Is your device rooted? Otherwise, this will only be possible using work-arounds (usually via VPN – no other way known to me without root). Be welcome to check with my list of Internet Firewalls for Android :) – Izzy Oct 07 '15 at 10:22
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Try Opera Max to restrict per app data access to mobile and Wi-Fi networks. The PlayStore description says it,
- Block apps & prevent data leakage:
Control your apps’ internet usage by blocking apps from running in the background that are using mobile data or Wi-Fi without permission.Blocking apps running in the background conserves battery and minimises your battery usage.
If you want to restrict only a particular app follow the steps,
- Open Settings menu > Data Usage
- Select the app you want to restrict the data.
- And select "Restrict background data"
If you are on a Wi-Fi network and you want to restrict the app accessing data in the background using your wi-fi connection, do the above steps in the Wi-Fi Tab to restrict the app access to Wi-Fi network too.

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This app would serve my purpose. But, it says that it will set up a VPN Connection which will monitor network traffic. So, is there alternative to this solution, which doesn't network traffic, as it would affect privacy. – a3.14_Infinity Oct 07 '15 at 09:07
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Based on their privacy statement, Opera Max does not optimize encrypted data. Any data traveling via a secure connection (HTTPS) is sent directly to the site or service your device communicates with. Opera Max never views the contents or proxies information sent through these connections. – Lucky Oct 07 '15 at 09:11
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Now that Opera Max is discontinued, do you have any alternative suggestions? http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/08/14/opera-kills-off-opera-max-delists-play-store-service-will-continue-work-unspecified-time/ – mvark Dec 31 '17 at 16:08