Post by neyhorerefor on May 14, 2019 17:42:28 GMT -5
Main category, Utilities
Sub category, Security
Developer, Objective Development Software GmbH
Filesize, 41779
Title, Little Snitch
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plyer.A I think the world would be safer with an email plugin that helped you by suggesting that you should not send a document to a given address, based on rules and observations. It'd only be a suggestion so nobody would expect miracles, but it'd stop all the unintentional mistakes our system stopped, for a fraction of the price. macsearch Little Snitch is an outgoing firewall, and is a very very good app to have. It is very useful at stopping trojans from sending out your data, stopping apps from "phoning home", and your application serial number and registration from being sent out, should you wish to prevent it. Radio Silence lets you keep a list of apps that aren't allowed to go online. Let’s agree that it’s not convenient to search for and delete every single file manually. So once again, I recommend that you use the Funter app for this task or, even better, use a special tool App Cleaner & Uninstaller, which allows you to remove apps completely with just a few clicks. The app is also free to download. Read on, to learn more about this tool.
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Research Assistant is a useful feature and at first blush this seems to have the potential to make it even better, assuming LS has enough market penetration to actually get more then a handful of devs to provide a description. The spirit of transparency is a good one too. One thing I wonder about though is how well they're prepared to deal with lying, because this seems like it could possibly open up a potential risk for social engineering. Can the developer of an application making a connection a power user would consider worth blocking actually be trusted provide their own description? If they do lie (directly or by omission) or even simply obfuscate about what it's doing, is Obdev up to policing that?
Unlike a stateful firewall, which is designed primarily to protect a system from external attacks by restricting inbound traffic, Little Snitch is designed to protect privacy by limiting outbound traffic.[2] Little Snitch controls network traffic by registering kernel extensions through the standard application programming interface (API) provided by Apple.[3]
Intel, 64-bit processor
How to Monitor Your Mac's Connections with Little Snitch
Developer: Objective Development Software GmbH
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Apple itself is the worst, with Google being a close second (google update is VERY serious about keeping your shit up to date by checking every 30 minutes... don't want to miss out on something!). I'd love to see some real-time visualization they must be doing with the constant geo/metric data they are collecting: it would be fascinating!
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