Connection Tracker Pro

Connection Tracker Pro$1.79

Rated 3.91/5 (80) —  Free Android application by borgshell

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About Connection Tracker Pro

Connection Tracker Pro

Keep your phone secure by monitoring connections in the background and data usage,local.remote Ip address, city, country and company information for every application which uses network connection.

You can easily keep track of applications and services' data usage,local remote ip address and country information and get notification when a connection is made in the background.

By monitoring the Application Data Out information rather than Data In , it gives you an exact idea how much data is send out by specific application .

Features

• No Ads
• Simple Security and Network monitoring for Android Phones
• Check every remote connection made by apps and services
• Adjust refresh time , recommended refresh time is 10-15 .
• Check the remote ip location on the map

Logging
• Txt (standard text file), Csv (for Spreadsheet) log file output
• All information can be logged daily on your SDCARD
• You can send mail or share your logs.
• Log information will keep the following details of every connection such as
• Application and Package Name,
• Connection Date,
• Local Ip and Local Port Number
• Remote Ip and Port Number, City Name, Country Name, Company Name, Longitude and Latitude
• Connection Status
• Sent Received Application Data Usage
• You can run the application in the background.
• Notifications for every new connection.
• Can be started in the background after rebooting.
• You can copy remote ip address and port by touch the specific connection on the list to clipboard.


FAQ
How to scroll down the connection list?
• Tap anywhere on the list(except the map button of the connection) .
• Another pop up list will be opened with the latest connections, this list is not updated automatically and contains the connections found when the main list was tapped.
• Basically it is easy way to capture the main list while updating.
• And easily scroll up/down and select any connection on the list ip number will be copied to clipboard.

Credits
Flag icon design by http://icondrawer.com
Map point icon by http://www.graphicsfuel.com
Map Features and data are provided by © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA
http://www.openstreetmap.org

Big thanks to the users who provide their useful ideas and feedback to improve this project, we do add most of the features requested by users as much as possible.

If you need any help with applications,purchasing process errors, please contact our Dev Team
We will gladly help you and answer your questions

How to Download / Install

Download and install Connection Tracker Pro version 1.2.5 on your Android device!
Downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.borgshell.connectiontrackerpro, download Connection Tracker Pro.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
bug fix for connection list
Price update  Price changed from $1.60 to $1.79.
Price update  Price changed from $2.00 to $1.60.
Price update  Price changed from $2.17 to $2.00.
Version update Connection Tracker Pro was updated to version 1.2.5

What are users saying about Connection Tracker Pro

M70%
by M####:

What does status: listening mean?

K70%
by K####:

*lacks basic organization of data. e.g. only displays in chron order, no options to sort/group by app, ip address, resolved dns name, port number, socket state, socket protocal. //// I bought this eons ago, maybe i can at least export the log files and review the data in a different app

X70%
by X####:

App feels like a quick-and-dirty debugging tool written by a dev for his/her own use. There have been no thoughtful enhancements since app was released, so I figure none should be expected. So disappointing. The app could be a unique, important tool for all users. But it's not.

S70%
by S####:

Why does the paid version of this app still use Millenial? (An advertising company) You do know they collect personal information. e.g. device usage info & a users fine location. Just to name 2. The reason people pay for apps isn't only to support the Devs, but also to stop their personal information being used & abused by these companies.

S70%
by S####:

What does status: listening mean?

S70%
by S####:

Keeps saying not paid for.

G70%
by G####:

What information are you exporting from and importing to my phone? I thought you needed some special permissions for that?

V70%
by V####:

Great app! Found my hackers ip. Time to play baseball!

P70%
by P####:

5stars cuz only app of its kind Provides more detail than DroidWall log. Note, this app is not a firewall. Complements LBE Privacy Guard. Rooted Droid X

Q70%
by Q####:

But does the job. Pretty unintuitive interface, need some work.

Q70%
by Q####:

FC "galaxy s 2.3.4" refunded

Q70%
by Q####:

after installing my phone was completely unusable for 20mins. not only did it not do what I wanted but caused me to miss the 15min refund deadline.

Q70%
by Q####:

This is great. Thank you.

J70%
by J####:

You have apps that are good average, and of course bad. Then you have helpful, useful, and fun. And then you have those rare apps that are great, helpful, and turn out to be a friend and they have your back, this app is a great friend and it's very useful, I highly recommend it to everyone.

C70%
by C####:

Good app, id give 5 stars if it was updated with new features and didn't automatically scroll back to the top of the list every second when you try to scroll down the list of connected IPs, makes it hard to get a good look

N70%
by N####:

Really? People are complaining that they can't block an app that's dialing out suspiciously? First of all, besides root, that requires changes to build.prop as well as several smali files and the services.jar. Get autopatcher on xda, and add openpdroid. But secondly, an app that acts badly should be DELETED, not blocked. That's like quarantining a trojan that can be removed. No app is important enough for it to misbehave, but still have a home on your device.

N70%
by N####:

Ill rate higher if widgets can be included in app instead of status bar notifications , the concept and ideal is great, but did write ya a email with this request b4 rating but never got a response also partially the reason for only 3 star rating is no email reply back from dev when i took the time after buying your app to put in a requested feature before rating

C70%
by C####:

Works great. shows all IP addy's on Tf300, Note II, and Nexus 7. CSV logs are helpful.

C70%
by C####:

App feels like a quick-and-dirty debugging tool written by a dev for his/her own use. There have been no thoughtful enhancements since app was released, so I figure none should be expected. So disappointing. The app could be a unique, important tool for all users. But it's not.

C70%
by C####:

Tracks all my outgoing connections, providing name resolution and location for each. Works properly in the background (I normally only run it on demand), can log all the information to a text file on my SD card, and even allows me to tune it to update at whatever rate I want, making it useful for long duration captures in the background without using up too much battery. For those of us who have been frustrated with the list scrolling to the top while trying to read the entries, the author pointed out to me that just clicking on any entry in the active list, as long as you don't click on its map icon, will bring up a frozen copy of the entire list at that instant, and you can scroll through it to your heart's content. Useful beyond just copying info to the clipboard. The main list keeps updating beneath it. Future update: Comma or tab delimiting of the fields in the log file. A space is used as the field delimiter, and there are spaces in some of text fields, so it's a real pain to look at a large amount of data, and it's not importable to a spreadsheet. Eye-candy only: it would be nice if the green update button in the top animated each time Connection Tracker updated.

T70%
by T####:

I find it deeply aggravating how the list jumps back to the top EVERY! SINGLE! TIME! the app refreshes. This makes it impossible to scroll through the list without first reducing the refresh rate (requiring that it be later set back to the proper setting). This behavior drives me nuts and I find it amazing that it has not been corrected. Surely there is a way to fix it. It also sucks that the app cannot resolve IP addresses to domain names. IP addresses are not helpful to me.

W70%
by W####:

uld be nice when you found a illegal address that you would be ollmmmmmmkkmmmable to block it.

C70%
by C####:

Excellent

C70%
by C####:

You need a option to kill the remote connection.

F70%
by F####:

Great idea, but after purchasing "PRO" versión, I was initially unable to install... I kept getting an error message: "ERROR 'Connection Tracker Pro' could not be downloaded due to an error. (941)" I don't understand why the pro version wouldn't install, but the free version did perfectly... ? Love the concept, but hate ads and want the "PRO" functionality - - not sure how, but successfully DL "PRO" Versión: Moved unnecessary apps to SD card, checked OS for conflicts, then 15+ failed DL attempts. ~

C70%
by C####:

dislike how the screen jumps back to the top whilst trying to read entries lower down the list, suspect this is due to refresh interval but inconvenient having to change that back and forth each time. Otherwise excellent app

C70%
by C####:

Very good app

R70%
by R####:

Developer is fast to respond to requests. Sports a nice map feature giving location of outbound destinations, plus it gives the process name and ports. Ability to send a log file too. Thanks for a great program.

C70%
by C####:

Took over pull down menu. No options to choose when to run or how often. Samsung galaxy S 4g.

S70%
by S####:

Good Information of IP's and locations of the apps connecting and what they are doing also for how long? Wish there was a map location feature as the other person suggested , it would then then be perfection , and an auto killer app to stop the apps from connecting! That's what Android phones lack! SECURITY ,unless root. But good to see a Dev. Coming up with a great idea and so much more if it could stop certain apps from connecting. And map location feature.ツ

C70%
by C####:

Nice App, gives lots of information on what's connecting where and using bandwidth. Would be nice if it had CSV export. Also, why does it connect to TeliaSOnera in Germany? IP lookup?

C70%
by C####:

Glad to see maps are in the new update!!!! Yipeeeeee!!!!!

C70%
by C####:

excellent app.

C70%
by C####:

. .. very nice duties, simple 2 use


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