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Little Snitch lets you control what your Mac can do on the Internet. You can see and decide on every connection attempt, use application groups, silent mode, and more.
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Valid for both Little Snitch 6 (macOS 14 Sonoma or newer)...
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Little Snitch verschlüsselt deine DNS-Anfragen und verwendet...
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2017-06-26 Little Snitch: Version 4 of macOS-Firewall...
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Little Snitch is a firewall app for macOS that protects your privacy and blocks unwanted network access. Download the latest version, compare with older versions, and verify the integrity of the file with a cryptographic signature.
Little Snitch 6 comes with an array of new useful advancements, like DNS encryption, convenient access to blocklists, a redesigned interactive traffic chart, a versatile new Control Center in the menu bar, new hierarchical grouping options in the connection list, new, fun to use sound notifications, and an overall modernized user interface.
Little Snitch is a host-based application firewall for macOS. It can be used to monitor applications, preventing or permitting them to connect to attached networks through advanced rules. It is produced and maintained by the Austrian firm Objective Development Software GmbH.
May 22, 2024 · Little Snitch 6 supports macOS Sonoma and is available from the Objective Development website for $59 per single license. Existing users can upgrade at a discounted price starting at $39.
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Little Snitch helps you to monitor and control network connections on your Mac. Learn how to use Silent Mode, Alert Mode, rules, connection alerts and more.
Little Snitch will show you every single connection attempt of your computer. And you’ll stay in control of all your data. Observing or controlling: It’s up to you!