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Thanks Filip.
Yes it is. The rooted feature is the ability to fire it up at startup of the phone. I suspect the problem may have something to do with the ABP proxy settings. When I opened ABPfA to disable it there was a warning that it was unable to configure the proxy settings and that I needed to set them manually. The warning was not there when I originally installed it, after opening it’s UI several times.
However, that seems contrary to this statement from their site:
“If you’re running Android 3.1 or higher, or if your device supports manually configuring a proxy, root is not required. But it is always desirable, since it is the only way to seamlessly block ads on all connections.”
Considering I’m running Android 4.1.2 and ABPfA has rooted privileges the need for manual proxy settings has me confused even though my phone supports it. I understand that the way ABP works is not Avast’s problem, I’m just trying to give as much info as I can. I was unable to find any useful info via the ABP site and am hoping someone may have had a similar experience and figured it out.
Thanks,
J.