Little Snitch

Little Snitch 5.7.4

Mac
LittleSnitch-5.7.4.dmg | 30.67 MB | VirusTotal Scan report
PrysGratis om te probeer
Weergawe5.7.4
VrystellingsdatumMarch 28, 2024
UitgewerObjective Development Software - https://www.obdev.at
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As soon as you’re connected to the Internet, applications can potentially send whatever they want to wherever they want. Most often they do this to your benefit. But sometimes, like in case of tracking software, trojans or other malware, they don’t.

But you don’t notice anything, because all of this happens invisibly under the hood.

Alert Mode

Decide immediately

Whenever an app attempts to connect to a server on the Internet, Little Snitch shows a connection alert, allowing you to decide whether to allow or deny the connection. No data is transmitted without your consent. Your decision will be remembered and applied automatically in the future.

Silent Mode

Review later

If you are new to Little Snitch, you may get overwhelmed by the vast amount of notifications from applications wanting to connect to the Internet. The all-new Silent Mode was re-built from the ground up to make dealing with them a breeze. It lets you silence all notifications for a while, and make all your decisions later, conveniently with just a few clicks, in one go.

A world of network connections

Network Monitor is your window to the world of network connections. View your Mac’s network activity from three perspectives – a list of apps and servers, a web of connections across the globe and a data traffic chart of the last twelve months.

Server, where are you?

Ever wanted to know, where in the world your data is sent to? Network Monitor shows the location of all servers your Mac is connected to on an interactive world map. Animated connection lines provide a clear overview of currently transferred data and blocked connections.

Real-time traffic diagram

A detailed traffic history of the last twelve months provides a powerful tool for analyzing individual data connections.

Corresponding rule

Figure out quickly why a particular connection was allowed or denied.

Connection hierarchy

Connections are grouped hierarchically by domain (e.g. apple.com or google.com) for easy navigation.

Dark or light appearance

Choose the appearance that best matches your personal taste.

Statistics

Discover processes and servers creating the highest data volume and much more.

Connection details

Integrated Research Assistant with code signature check and geographic information.

Quick filters and location search

Search for specific locations, or focus on all denied connections using the filters menu.

Data volumes and bandwidth

Observe the data volume and bandwidth per process, domain or server.