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I have a unique situation while developing my andorid mobile app. I am using some third party libary to get the bluetooth reading within my application. so far i am able to get the
reading successfully but when the third party libary takes the reading from bluetooth device and it sends the reading to its own server, after that it passes the reading to my application.



so i want to restric the call made by third party libary , following is the ulr that the libary is using.




https://mobile.XXXX.com/v1/organizations/




is there any way to block the above url by programmaticallyor by declaring some setting in android manifest file










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    I have a unique situation while developing my andorid mobile app. I am using some third party libary to get the bluetooth reading within my application. so far i am able to get the
    reading successfully but when the third party libary takes the reading from bluetooth device and it sends the reading to its own server, after that it passes the reading to my application.



    so i want to restric the call made by third party libary , following is the ulr that the libary is using.




    https://mobile.XXXX.com/v1/organizations/




    is there any way to block the above url by programmaticallyor by declaring some setting in android manifest file










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      I have a unique situation while developing my andorid mobile app. I am using some third party libary to get the bluetooth reading within my application. so far i am able to get the
      reading successfully but when the third party libary takes the reading from bluetooth device and it sends the reading to its own server, after that it passes the reading to my application.



      so i want to restric the call made by third party libary , following is the ulr that the libary is using.




      https://mobile.XXXX.com/v1/organizations/




      is there any way to block the above url by programmaticallyor by declaring some setting in android manifest file










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      I have a unique situation while developing my andorid mobile app. I am using some third party libary to get the bluetooth reading within my application. so far i am able to get the
      reading successfully but when the third party libary takes the reading from bluetooth device and it sends the reading to its own server, after that it passes the reading to my application.



      so i want to restric the call made by third party libary , following is the ulr that the libary is using.




      https://mobile.XXXX.com/v1/organizations/




      is there any way to block the above url by programmaticallyor by declaring some setting in android manifest file







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          I found a similar article over here



          It shows how to block specific URL access and How to create a URL whitelist



          I don't have much knowledge of blocking URL's I simply use match cases for a specific website name for example



             if(websiteName.equals("WEBSITE_TO_BLOCK.com")){
          //Do nothing }





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          • not a relevant solution at all , the article that you are referring to is Knox Standard SDK and not android native. Moreover the code that you have shared is not helpful

            – Hunt
            Nov 28 '18 at 8:36











          • @Hunt oh sorry for that as I said I have no experience with Android Network Blocking functionality, I have read several similar questions over stack overflow one of similar question is this link, I think blocking is not allowed on non-rooted devices

            – rajat singh
            Nov 28 '18 at 9:17













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          I found a similar article over here



          It shows how to block specific URL access and How to create a URL whitelist



          I don't have much knowledge of blocking URL's I simply use match cases for a specific website name for example



             if(websiteName.equals("WEBSITE_TO_BLOCK.com")){
          //Do nothing }





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          • not a relevant solution at all , the article that you are referring to is Knox Standard SDK and not android native. Moreover the code that you have shared is not helpful

            – Hunt
            Nov 28 '18 at 8:36











          • @Hunt oh sorry for that as I said I have no experience with Android Network Blocking functionality, I have read several similar questions over stack overflow one of similar question is this link, I think blocking is not allowed on non-rooted devices

            – rajat singh
            Nov 28 '18 at 9:17


















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          I found a similar article over here



          It shows how to block specific URL access and How to create a URL whitelist



          I don't have much knowledge of blocking URL's I simply use match cases for a specific website name for example



             if(websiteName.equals("WEBSITE_TO_BLOCK.com")){
          //Do nothing }





          share|improve this answer
























          • not a relevant solution at all , the article that you are referring to is Knox Standard SDK and not android native. Moreover the code that you have shared is not helpful

            – Hunt
            Nov 28 '18 at 8:36











          • @Hunt oh sorry for that as I said I have no experience with Android Network Blocking functionality, I have read several similar questions over stack overflow one of similar question is this link, I think blocking is not allowed on non-rooted devices

            – rajat singh
            Nov 28 '18 at 9:17
















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          I found a similar article over here



          It shows how to block specific URL access and How to create a URL whitelist



          I don't have much knowledge of blocking URL's I simply use match cases for a specific website name for example



             if(websiteName.equals("WEBSITE_TO_BLOCK.com")){
          //Do nothing }





          share|improve this answer













          I found a similar article over here



          It shows how to block specific URL access and How to create a URL whitelist



          I don't have much knowledge of blocking URL's I simply use match cases for a specific website name for example



             if(websiteName.equals("WEBSITE_TO_BLOCK.com")){
          //Do nothing }






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          • not a relevant solution at all , the article that you are referring to is Knox Standard SDK and not android native. Moreover the code that you have shared is not helpful

            – Hunt
            Nov 28 '18 at 8:36











          • @Hunt oh sorry for that as I said I have no experience with Android Network Blocking functionality, I have read several similar questions over stack overflow one of similar question is this link, I think blocking is not allowed on non-rooted devices

            – rajat singh
            Nov 28 '18 at 9:17





















          • not a relevant solution at all , the article that you are referring to is Knox Standard SDK and not android native. Moreover the code that you have shared is not helpful

            – Hunt
            Nov 28 '18 at 8:36











          • @Hunt oh sorry for that as I said I have no experience with Android Network Blocking functionality, I have read several similar questions over stack overflow one of similar question is this link, I think blocking is not allowed on non-rooted devices

            – rajat singh
            Nov 28 '18 at 9:17



















          not a relevant solution at all , the article that you are referring to is Knox Standard SDK and not android native. Moreover the code that you have shared is not helpful

          – Hunt
          Nov 28 '18 at 8:36





          not a relevant solution at all , the article that you are referring to is Knox Standard SDK and not android native. Moreover the code that you have shared is not helpful

          – Hunt
          Nov 28 '18 at 8:36













          @Hunt oh sorry for that as I said I have no experience with Android Network Blocking functionality, I have read several similar questions over stack overflow one of similar question is this link, I think blocking is not allowed on non-rooted devices

          – rajat singh
          Nov 28 '18 at 9:17







          @Hunt oh sorry for that as I said I have no experience with Android Network Blocking functionality, I have read several similar questions over stack overflow one of similar question is this link, I think blocking is not allowed on non-rooted devices

          – rajat singh
          Nov 28 '18 at 9:17






















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