GlassWire Data Usage Monitor 2.0.324r
nstantly see which apps are wasting your data, acting suspiciously, slowing your phones Internet speed, or causing you to go over your carrier data limits. GlassWire makes it easy to keep track of your mobile carrier data usage and WiFi Internet activity.
Key features:
See a live graph of what apps are currently using your carrier data, or slowing your Internet connection.
Instantly know every time a new app accesses the network and begins using your data.
Go back in time with GlassWires graph to see what apps wasted your data earlier in the week or month.
GlassWires data alerts help keep you under your data limit. Get alerted before you reach your carrier data limit to avoid costly overage fees.
GlassWire reveals unusual network activity from unknown apps or malware that could be violating your privacy or spying on you.
GlassWire counts your mobile carrier data (Edge, 3G, 46, 5G, LTE, CDMA, UMTS, GSM, GPRS, mobile hotspots) and shows you detailed usage statistics on GlassWires Usage screen, along with your WiFi data. See your mobile phone provider data for AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-mobile, Virgin, Vodafone, Orange, EE, 3, Swisscom, Telia, Movistar, O2, and all others.
See data usage for different apps like Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter, Pokemon Go, Netflix, Youtube, Instagram, Pandora, Spotify, Pinterest, Whatsapp, Skype, Kik, and any other apps you use.
Why did we make GlassWire?
We wanted an easy way to see what Android apps were using all our expensive mobile data, slowing our Internet connection, or behaving suspiciously.
Our company already makes a popular GlassWire application for Windows that helps people protect their PCs from online threats by visualizing their network activity. We wanted a similar network monitoring application for our own Android phones but we were shocked to find a lot of the data usage apps we tested sent quite a bit of data over the network themselves.
Requirements
Changes: 2.0.324
GlassWire is now translated into Swedish, Dutch, Polish, Finnish, Norwegian, Greek, and Japanese.
Bug fixes.