The Durvex Blog
News, updates, and insights from our development team.
News & Updates
Ulkrov Update: Now Completely Free and Supporting Android 16
We have released a new version of Ulkrov with several important changes. Most notably, the app is now completely free.
All features, including those that previously required a premium license, are now available to all users. We have removed the premium restrictions to make th...
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DroidMDM v1.1 Released: Now Optimized for Enterprise Fleets
We are proud to announce the release of DroidMDM v1.1, a significant improvement that transforms our powerful tool into a robust solution suitable for enterprise use.
While DroidMDM started as a tool for power users, this update marks a major step forward. We have greatly opt...
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Introducing Two New Free Privacy Tools for Our Community
As part of our mission to empower users, we're excited to expand the Durvex suite with a new "Free Tools" section. These are simple, powerful utilities designed to enhance your digital security and privacy, available for everyone to use.
1. Strong Password Genera...
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Introducing DroidMDM: A Powerful, Free MDM for Android Power Users
Today, we are thrilled to announce the initial release of a new, powerful tool in the Durvex suite: DroidMDM.
Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions are typically reserved for large corporations with complex IT needs and big budgets. We wanted to change that. DroidMDM is de...
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Ulkrov Vault v1.1 Released with Android 16 Support
We're excited to announce the release of Ulkrov Vault version 1.1, a significant update focused on future-proofing the app and improving performance.
What's New in v1.1?
Full Android 16 Compatibility: Proactive support for the latest ...
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Articles & Guides
The Ultimate Guide to Enforcing a dnsmasq Allowlist on macOS
Most content filters are easy to bypass. They're browser extensions, apps you can force-quit, or DNS settings you can change in 30 seconds. If you're looking for a truly robust solution, you need to lock down your system at the DNS level in a way that can't be impulsively changed.
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What is Browser Fingerprinting (And How to Stop It)?
For years, we've been trained to "clear our cookies" to protect our privacy online. But what if trackers could still identify you, even with no cookies, no logged-in accounts, and while using a VPN?
This is the reality of browser fingerprinting, a stealthy and highly effectiv...
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What Are ADB Commands? A Beginner's Guide
If you've spent any time exploring the world of Android customization or power-user features, you've almost certainly heard of ADB. But what is it, and how do you use it?
ADB stands for Android Debug Bridge. It's a versatile, official command-line tool from Google that lets y...
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What is a Device Owner App? (And Why You'd Want One)
You may have seen the term "Device Owner" in the context of Android security or Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions. It sounds important, but what does it actually mean?
A Device Owner is a special type of application on Android that has high-level administrative privile...
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Why an Offline Vault is More Secure & Reliable Than a Cloud Vault
In a world where our most sensitive digital information is increasingly stored on remote servers, a critical question arises: Who really holds the keys to your digital kingdom?
The debate between cloud convenience and local security is more relevant than ever. Let's break dow...
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