You can deny network permission in any Android builds, without root it can be done via a mock VPN client so that all traffic is directed through an app who can block or control traffic per app. And on devices with root this can be done via iptable configurations.
There are multiple apps for doing both approaches.
Especially why wouldn’t you have root anyway, in this day and age if you don’t have root, well may Google has mercy on you LMAO (hint: they won’t lol)
You can deny network permission in any Android builds, without root it can be done via a mock VPN client so that all traffic is directed through an app who can block or control traffic per app. And on devices with root this can be done via iptable configurations.
There are multiple apps for doing both approaches.
Especially why wouldn’t you have root anyway, in this day and age if you don’t have root, well may Google has mercy on you LMAO (hint: they won’t lol)