You can use most of the ones you use for Mac, but you have to set up a proxy so that the device traffic goes to your computer. Charles supports this directly.
For Android: XPrivacy will alert you when apps attempt any type of network access and allows you to whitelist or blacklist specific hostnames or wildcards.
That isn't it's main/only function though. From their github page: "XPrivacy can prevent applications from leaking privacy-sensitive data by restricting the categories of data an application can access."
It is a module for the Xposed framework, and requires root.
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http://www.charlesproxy.com/documentation/faqs/using-charles...
That isn't it's main/only function though. From their github page: "XPrivacy can prevent applications from leaking privacy-sensitive data by restricting the categories of data an application can access."
It is a module for the Xposed framework, and requires root.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/biz.bokhorst.xprivacy
https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacy