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Is there a setting or app that requires a password or PIN after a certain amount of time, and if the PIN is incorrect, the device automatically shuts down?

It might be a good idea for you to install it and see if it still runs poorly.

Some devices may have problems with IPv6. Try disabling IPv6 in the router settings and see if that helps (Modifying the DNS server directly on the router could also be something that works).

On the affected devices, go to the Wi-Fi settings, "forget" the network, and then enable MAC Spoofing if available, and reconnect by entering the password again.

Try temporarily switching to a less restrictive security setting (like WPA) to see if that resolves the issue.

Try connecting one of the problematic devices to a mobile hotspot (like your phone's) to check if the issue is specific to your network.

Make sure DHCP is enabled on the router. This allows the router to automatically assign IP addresses to connected devices.

Imagine a marketplace that operates without government intervention, but where the manager has the ability to manage and moderate content. In this setup, payments would go through the site itself before being released to the seller. What would be the best way to implement this? I don’t have extensive knowledge on the subject; I only have a basic understanding of WordPress with WooCommerce (like Dokan and WC...)

In my region, there are many small merchants who are increasingly being extorted by the government. The idea is promising.

I have an idea for a marketplace free from government intervention for my region. I believe some moderation is necessary to prevent fraudulent sellers and buyers from ruining the business and to avoid the sale of undesirable products.

Once again, you've recommended an awesome app that I wasn't aware of. Do you have, or could you put together, a list of your top app recommendations for Android?

What would be the best way to route traffic through the Tor network first, then access a proxy after the last node, and finally reach the destination website? This applies to both smartphones and computers.