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TrackerControl: monitor and control trackers and ads.

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About TrackerControl

Crowdin

Download directly here, from F-Droid, or a feature-reduced version from Google Play.

If you have missing features or bugs, join the community, use the issue tracker, or contact Konrad directly ([email protected])!

TrackerControl allows users to monitor and control the widespread, ongoing, hidden data collection in mobile apps about user behaviour ('tracking').

TrackerControl Logo

To detect tracking, TrackerControl combines the power of the Disconnect blocklist, used by Firefox, and our in-house blocklist is used, created from analysing ~2 000 000 apps! Additionally, TrackerControl supports custom blocklists.

This approach

  • reveals the companies behind tracking,
  • allows to block tracking selectively, and
  • exposes the purposes of tracking, such as analytics or advertising.

The app also aims to educate about your rights under Data Protection Law, such the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Under the hood, TrackerControl uses Android's VPN functionality, to analyse apps' network communications locally on the Android device. This is accomplished through a local VPN server, to enable network traffic analysis by TrackerControl.

No root is required, other VPNs or Private DNS are not supported. No external VPN server is used, to keep your data safe! TrackerControl even protects you against DNS cloaking, a popular technique to hide trackers in websites and apps.

TrackerControl will always be free and open source, being a research project.

Download / Installation

Disclaimer: The usage of this app is at your own risk. No app can offer 100% protection against tracking.

TrackerControl can be downloaded here.

Alternatively, the app is available on F-Droid, the most popular open-source Android app store. It is also available on the IzzyOnDroid F-Droid Repository.

A feature-reduced version is also available on Google Play.

Support TrackerControl

There are many ways in which you can support TrackerControl. Here are a few ideas:

  1. Join one of the online communities and share your ideas on make the app better.
  2. Rate the (feature-reduced version of the) app on Google Play.
  3. Help translate the app into your language.
  4. Tell your friends how to protect their privacy with TrackerControl.

Also, you can always reach out to me directly at [email protected]. I deeply welcome and answer every message.

Communities

  1. Telegram Discussion Group: https://t.me/TrackerControl
  2. Telegram News Channel: https://t.me/TrackerControlChannel
  3. Matrix Community: https://matrix.to/#/!htazLJNOSogSGbSPQL:matrix.org?via=matrix.org
  4. /e/ Community: https://community.e.foundation/t/trackercontrol-a-way-to-neutralize-in-app-trackers/
  5. XDA Developers: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/control-trackers-ads-t4161821

Translation

If you're missing a translation, feel free to contribute here: https://crowdin.com/project/trackercontrol.

Contact me at [email protected], if you're missing a language.

Highlights

TrackerControl provides

  • real-time monitoring of app tracking, including destination companies and countries,
  • granular blocking of app tracking,
  • one-click data requests as granted under EU Data Protection Legislation, and
  • ad-blocking using widely available host files.

Screenshot of app overview Screenshot of trackers details Screenshot of receiving countries

Contrary to similar solutions, this application does not intercept SSL connections, minimising privacy risks and allowing for usage on unrooted Android devices. Only the meta data about network communications is logged, and displayed to the users.

Download here.

Privacy notice

TrackerControl does not send any personal data off your device.

TrackerControl allows users to monitor the network communications on their Android device. This network data qualifies as personal data, but is only processed locally on the user's device.

If the user consents, TrackerControl contacts the Google Play Store to retrieve further information about the users' apps. The app automatically contacts GitHub to check for updates, which can be disabled from the app settings. No personal data is ever shared, other than what is strictly necessary for network communications (e.g. IP address).

TrackerControl uses the ACRA plugin. This is considered to be a 'good' tracker. It's open-source, and could be used to collect crash reports automatically to a server–TrackerControl DOES NOT do this. Instead, the user must app report crashes manually, via e-mail. ACRA shows a dialog to do this in TrackerControl.

TrackerControl itself never sends any personal data off your device.

Cookie policy

TrackerControl does not use cookies of any kind.

The only information saved on the user's device is non-identifying and strictly necessary for the operation of TrackerControl:

  1. a database of network communications, and
  2. user settings.

This information is kept on the user's device until app data is removed manually by the user (e.g. by uninstalling).

Credits

The development of TrackerControl was led by Konrad Kollnig (University of Oxford). The underlying network analysis functionality is provided by the NetGuard Firewall, developed by Marcel Bokhorst.

TrackerControl would not have been possible without the help of many outstanding minds, including Max Van Kleek, Katherine Fletcher, George Chalhoub, Sir Nigel Shadbolt and numerous app testers and friends.

The app builds upon a range of publicly available resources:

X-Ray Tracker List: TrackerControl also uses the tracker blocklist by Reuben Binns, Ulrik Lyngs, Max Van Kleek, Jun Zhao, Timothy Libert, and Nigel Shadbolt from the X-Ray project, created from analysing ~1 000 000 apps. This database was released as part of their 2018 paper on Third Party Tracking in the Mobile Ecosystem. The original data can be retrieved here.

Disconnect Tracker List: TrackerControl integrates the Disconnect list of known tracker domains, that is distributed with the Firefox browser.

Steven Black's Blocklist: A state-of-the-art blocklist. This is used as fallback, if no company information is known from the other tracker lists. More here.

Icons: The app uses icons made by bqlqn from www.flaticon.com, and a rocket icon by Dave Gandy under the SIL Open Font License.

GDPR Requests: For the GDPR requests, the templates from the website My Data Done Right by the NGO "Bits of Freedom" were adopted.

Country Visualisation: TrackerControl offers to visualise the countries to which trackers sent data. The code was kindly offered by Takuma Seno. To map IP addresses to countries, TrackerControl includes the GeoLite2 database, created by MaxMind, available from https://www.maxmind.com.

License

This project is licensed under GPLv3.

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