Alerts you about outgoing network connections for your Mac

Little Snitch for Mac

Little Snitch for Mac

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A firewall protects your computer against unwanted guests from the Internet. But who protects your private data from being sent out? Little Snitch does!

Little Snitch informs you whenever a program attempts to establish an outgoing Internet connection. You can then choose to allow or deny this connection, or define a rule how to handle similar, future connection attempts. This reliably prevents private data from being sent out without your knowledge. Little Snitch for Mac runs inconspicuously in the background and it can also detect network related activity of viruses, trojans and other malware.

Features and Highlights

Silent Mode – Decide Later
There are times where you don’t want to get interrupted by any network related notifications. With Silent Mode you can quickly choose to silence all connection warnings for a while. You can then later review the Silent Mode Log to define permanent rules for connection attempts that occurred during that time.

Research Assistant
Have you ever wondered why a process you’ve never heard of before suddenly wants to connect to some server on the Internet? The Research Assistant helps you to find the answer. It only takes one click on the research button to anonymously request additional information for the current connection from the Research Assistant Database.

Automatic Profile Switching
Rules can be arranged in different profiles like “Home”, “Office” or “Mobile Internet”. This allows you to use different sets of filter rules depending on the network you are currently connected to. Profiles can be activated either manually from the status menu, or automatically, whenever you join a network that’s associated with one of your profiles.

Firewall for incoming connections
Little Snitch for macOS not only reveals any outgoing network connection attempt to make sure that sensitive data doesn’t leave your computer without your consent. The inbound firewall in LittleSnitch provides you with the same level of control for incoming connections.

Note: Requires 64-bit processor. The demo runs for three hours, and it can be restarted as often as you like. The Network Monitor expires after 30 days.

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What's new in this version:

Improved:
- Added a hovering effect to Internet Access Policy buttons in the connection list of Network Monitor to indicate that they can be clicked
- Improved handling of connection errors in DNS encryption
- Update “Last Used” statistics also for ask-rules
- Preserve the traffic chart zoom level when Network Monitor is restarted

Fixed:
Network Monitor:
- Fixed: Some text input methods like Chinese or Japanese did not work in the search field
- Fixed: The Internet Access Policy button was incorrectly shown for the “Local Network” group of a connection
- Fixed a flickering of Internet Access Policy buttons and rule management buttons when scrolling quickly through a large list of connections
- Fixed possible crash on startup of Network Monitor
- Fixed false labeling of weekdays in traffic chart when the configured first day of the week was not Monday

Little Snitch App:
- Fixed a crash when a rule for an app with a corrupted Info.plist file was found
- Fixed a bug where changes of a rule’s remote endpoint did not become effective until another rule change occurred
- Fixed incorrect updates of the rule list when rules were added or removed via Network Monitor

Connection Alert:
- Fixed a bug where a connection alert incorrectly reported a change in the authorship of a TestFlight app, although the original and new author were identical

Status Menu:
- Fixed behavior when clicking a recently denied connection which was denied by an IP address rule

Mass Deployment:
- For installing Little Snitch via Mass Deployment, the initial confirmation dialogs can be suppressed via command line arguments to the app. Pass
- -AcceptLicenseAgreementAutomatically YES \
- -PerformInstallationAutomatically YES
- to suppress both dialogs. Note that the network extension can be allowed via a .mobileconfig file before installation.