ClockworkMod Undetectable Tethering App Arrives: Does Not Require Root

ClockworkMod developer Koushik Dutta has posted a test version of what he claims is a potentially undetectable tethering app. This time he has presented us with ClockworkMod Tether Alpha, which like other tethering apps allows you to use your phone’s data connection to get internet access on your desktop or laptop. However, his method does not require root. Instead, a computer app installs a virtual connection that understands how to speak to the proxy on the phone.
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The technique theoretically makes it “not blockable,” as carriers are checking for the TTL (time to live) of data coming from a desktop OS, which would be masked by a proxy.

As an alpha version, the app is rough and isn’t guaranteed to perform reliably. Dutta has a deliberate expiry on January 7 for the current version to encourage adoption of later builds. He plans on supporting Bluetooth tethering and warns that the Linux version is just a command-line app.

The software isn’t likely to be welcomed by carriers, many of whom in the US charge $20 or $30 more per month for tethering on the assumption that computer use drives the costs and activity up considerably. The app is less vital outside of the US, where carriers in Canada and elsewhere often consider tethering included with an existing data plan.

You can find out more information about the ClockworkMod Tether Android app over at ClockworkMod.

Source & Image Credit The Verge

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