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Title: Little Snitch review: Lock down your network traffic
Post by: HCK on September 08, 2018, 04:05:21 pm
Little Snitch review: Lock down your network traffic

Sees all. Knows all. Reveals all.

Your Mac is a Net whisperer; a sleep talker; a teller of tales; a spreader of information. It's always sending messages to unseen servers while you go about your daily work. How do you keep tabs on and take control of what your Mac is talking to? Objective Development's $45 Little Snitch is the ticket to truly understanding and managing who your Mac makes contact with.

Little Snitch



 
                 
   
                   
   
                   
   
                   
   
                   
   
       





Price: $45+ for a new copy; $25+ for an upgrade

Bottom line: Little Snitch is not only a great firewall application, it's educational and fun to use.

See at OBDev

The Good

Does more than the built-in firewall
Has three different modes for more specific controls
The Map lets you see where all the traffic is coming to and going from.
Customizable features
The Bad

Buying more than one license can get pricey.


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