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Little Snitch 3.4.1 (4214)(final) Mac OS X
Little Snitch v3.5 MacOSX | 21 MB
Languages: English, German

A firewall protects your computer against unwanted guests from the Internet. But who protects your private data from being sent out? Little Snitch does!


As soon as you’re connected to the Internet, applications can potentially send whatever information they want to wherever they want. Sometimes they do this for good reason, on your explicit request. But often they don’t. Little Snitch allows you to intercept these unwanted connection attempts, and lets you decide how to proceed.

 


Take a look under the hood to see at a glance who talks to whom. The Little Snitch Network Monitor, which has been redesigned from ground up, raises the bar of network traffic monitoring to a new level. With beautiful animations and informative diagrams it provides fine grained real time traffic information, powerful yet simple options for analyzing bandwidth, traffic totals, connectivity status and more.

  • Highly detailed traffic history of the last hour, separate for each process, server, port and protocol.
  • Filtering by process name, server, port, etc.
  • Versatile grouping and sorting options.
  • Zooming from one hour down to one minute time range.
  • Display of total traffic amounts, peak traffic, average bandwidth, etc.
  • Save Snapshots for later analysis.
  • Capture network traffic in PCAP format.
  • Indication of connections denied by Little Snitch.
  • “Show Corresponding Rule” to quickly figure out why a particular connection was allowed or denied.
  • Display of system events (app launch or termination, sleep) to see network activity in its related context.
Rule Suggestions


Not sure which rules best suit your needs? Little Snitch 3 can offer rule suggestions based on your previous network usage (expired temporary rules, Silent Mode connections, etc.). A number of grouping options (by process, by domain, etc.) allow you to specify how fine grained these suggestions should be. You can then conveniently turn them into permanent rules.

System Process Rules


Rules are now based on process owner instead of rule owner, which makes it easier to define rules for system level processes such as web servers and other background services. These system process rules are effective in all user accounts.

Ask Rules


This new type of rules makes it possible to get asked for particular connection attempts while all other connections are still allowed or denied automatically.

Sort Rules by Precedence


Rules can now be sorted by precedence, which makes it easier to learn how they relate to each other.

 

 

 

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