WiFiKill Android
WiFiKill is an Android smartphone application that allows you to monitor the traffic of devices connected to a wireless network.
If you are managing a Wi-Fi network and you want to know exactly which devices are connected and what they are downloading , the WiFiKill app will let you know it directly from your smartphone and tablet. In addition, it offers you all this information in a very convenient interface.
How to control Wi-Fi network traffic?
After installing the APK, you will have access to the control panel, which lists all devices that use the network with their respective IP and names , as well as other details, such as the manufacturer. You just need to start the application and configure the access point, for what you need, and obviously, you need an access key to your network.
From now on, any device that uses it to browse the Internet will appear in the list, regardless of whether it is Android, a PC with Windows, Linux, Mac, iPhone or iPad. You can check, without any problems, which pages it visits and how much data it downloads.
Well, it's completely understandable that you can use the app: to spy on other people using your network . You will probably find it very useful if you want to know what your children are doing on their phone: and you will find out, even if they browse incognito.
Free or full pro version?
If something is free and works great, of course, we will choose it. The fact is that the free version, in addition to showing ads on its interface, is turned off every 5 minutes, so if we want to use it continuously, we must purchase the full version via PayPal on the developer’s website.
Another disadvantage is the fact that it will not work without root . This means that you have to figure out how to get superuser rights on a device with some kind of application, like KingoRoot, for example.
Requirements and additional information:
Installing an application using an APK file requires enabling the “Unknown sources” option in Settings> Applications. Requires Android 4.0 or later. Required to be root. The free version has certain limitations. Requires minimum operating system: Android 4.0. Installing an application via an apk file requires activating the function “Unknown sources” in Settings> Applications.
















