Little Snitch Overview
For more than 20 years, Little Snitch has been keeping a watchful eye on your privacy, letting you know whenever an app wants to connect to the Internet. It has become the number one Network Monitor and Personal Application Firewall for the Mac. The Little Snitch Network Monitor shows you where your Mac connects to on the Internet. You decide what you want to allow or deny. Key Features of Little Snitch
Connection Alert Whenever an app wants to connect to the Internet, Little Snitch shows a connection alert, so you can allow or deny the connection. No data is transmitted without your consent. Silent Mode With Silent Mode, new connections are automatically allowed at first. So you won’t get interrupted and you can make your final decision later at your leisure. Unhide your Mac’s secret network activity with Little Snitch Network Monitor Track the Trackers – Track connections from your Mac to servers worldwide. Dive Deep – Discover details such data volumes, server locations or ports and protocols. Real-Time Insight – Analyze your Mac’s network activity in real time. Take Control – Allow or block connections with a single click. Versatile Hierarchies Group connections in different hierarchical arrangements, by app, domain or country and clearly see which apps are connected to whom and where. Analyze like a Pro The redesigned interactive traffic chart provides fascinating insights into your Mac’s current and past network activity. Discover communication patterns and unusual data transmissions over a period of up to twelve months. Search Smarter Find connections by app, hostname, country, city and more using versatile search tokens. Essentials at a glance The Little Snitch Control Center resides in the menu bar and shows the current network activity, recently denied connections, lets you control operation modes and more. Blocklists. Easier than ever Choose from a curated list of blocklists, organized by topics, and activate them with just a few clicks. Daily updates ensure that your blocklists are always on spot. With support for IP-based blocklists! Built-in DNS Encryption Keep your browsing activity private and secure. Anyone can see which websites you visit by spying on your DNS requests. But not with Little Snitch! Little Snitch encrypts your DNS requests and uses trusted DNS services such as Quad9 to keep your browsing private and secure. Requests are encrypted using DoH, DoT, or DoQ. The sound of connections Get acoustic notifications for selected network connections. Listen to your Mac connecting to particular servers, even when you’re not looking at the screen. Select from a fun variety of built-in notification sounds, some of which are modulated depending on the amount of data transmitted. You decide what your Mac is allowed to do on the network Decide – Decide which apps connect where and limit access to specific servers, domains, ports, or protocols. Organize – Subscribe to rule groups, or create Profiles, and switch between them automatically. Tidy Up – See when rules become invalid, or redundant as being covered by other rules, and even get suggestions for new rules. Rule Groups Organize your rules in groups, either locally on your Mac or subscribed from a remote server, and switch them on or off with a single click. Find everything. Easily List all recently used rules, or show deny rules only by using the new quick filters build-in right into the search field. Application Groups Create rules that apply to all macOS or Simulator processes.
Little Snitch Screenshots
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