AdFree Android.apk (com.bigtincan.android.adfree)
THIS APP IS FOR ROOTED PHONES ONLY! AdFree removes most ads in the browser and other apps. It does this by nullifying requests to known host names in the system hosts file. If you have problems with this app, or you know of additional host names not being filtered, please comment in xda-developers.com forum so it can......more
Basic (4) | ||
Item |
Value |
Description |
Package | com.bigtincan.android.adfree | A full Java-language-style package name for the application. The name should be unique. The name may contain uppercase or lowercase letters ('A' through 'Z'), numbers, and underscores ('_'). However, individual package name parts may only start with letters. |
VersionCode | 8044 | An internal version number. This number is used only to determine whether one version is more recent than another, with higher numbers indicating more recent versions. This is not the version number shown to users; that number is set by the versionName attribute. |
VersionName | 0.8.44 | The version number shown to users. This attribute can be set as a raw string or as a reference to a string resource. The string has no other purpose than to be displayed to users. The versionCode attribute holds the significant version number used internally. |
Application: label | AdFree | A user-readable label for the application as a whole, and a default label for each of the application's components. |
Permissions (2) | ||
Group |
Value |
Description |
Cellular data settings |
INTERNET ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE |
change/intercept network settings and traffic |
Other |
RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED |
An app can use custom settings provided by your device manufacturer or application-specific permissions. |
Screens (3) | ||
Item |
Value |
Description |
Support-Screens |
small normal large |
Indicates whether the application supports smaller screen form-factors. A small screen is defined as one with a smaller aspect ratio than the "normal" (traditional HVGA) screen. Indicates whether an application supports the "normal" screen form-factors. Traditionally this is an HVGA medium density screen, but WQVGA low density and WVGA high density are also considered to be normal. Indicates whether the application supports larger screen form-factors. A large screen is defined as a screen that is significantly larger than a "normal" handset screen |
Densities | '160' | The quantity of pixels within a physical area of the screen; usually referred to as dpi (dots per inch). At runtime, the system transparently handles any scaling of the dp units, as necessary, based on the actual density of the screen in use. The conversion of dp units to screen pixels is simple: px = dp * (dpi / 160). |
Locales (11) | ||
Code |
Language |
Description |
ja | Japanese | -- |
de | German,Austria | -- |
he | Hebrew,Israel | -- |
nl | Dutch,Belgium | -- |
ko | Korean | -- |
fr | French,Belgium | -- |
es | Spanish | -- |
it | Italian,Switzerland | -- |
ru | Russian | -- |
zh_CN | Chinese,PRC | -- |
zh_TW | Chinese,Taiwan | -- |