Alerts you about outgoing network connections for your Mac

Little Snitch for Mac

Little Snitch 6.2

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Little Snitch 6.2.


For those interested in downloading the most recent release of Little Snitch for Mac or reading our review, simply click here.


All old versions distributed on our website are completely virus-free and available for download at no cost.


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What's new in this version:

Network Monitor:
- New option in context menu of Network Monitor to focus on connections of a particular process
- Connections of other users are now hidden by default in Network Monitor to prevent confusion of having e.g. multiple instances of Safari and Mail (owned by different users) shown in the connection list. You can still enable the display of these connections in the view options menu in the toolbar, by choosing “Show Connections of Other Users”.
- Improved display of connections without an existing allow or deny rule in the connection list, showing a completely empty allow/deny button instead of no button at all
- Improved display of connections via iCloud Private Relay on the map. Since the actual IP address of the server is unknown for these connections, it’s not possible to determine their actual location. Little Snitch therefore collects all these connections under a virtual location labeled “Private Relay”.
- Improved keyboard navigation in connection list to expand the “more items” section by pressing the right arrow key twice
- Improved display of process paths in the inspector view
- Clicking a process path in the inspector now opens a menu offering to show the app in Finder or to copy the path

Configuration:
- Added several new filter options in the rule window, accessibly by long-clicking the filter buttons in the search field
- When viewing the contents of a blocklist, there’s now a new “Used Entries” section (which is shown by default), presenting only those blocklist entries that have been used at least once
- Preventing the search string from getting cleared when switching between different blocklists
- Other new features and improvements
- Improved accessibility via VoiceOver
- Improved Wi-Fi name detection using the CoreWLAN API in favor of other methods. Wi-Fi name detection is required for Automatic Profile Switching
- Improved installer to better handle Agent installation issues
- Further improved detection of Homebrew executable paths

Fixed:
- Fixed a rare crash or hang due to a leak of file descriptors when Automatic Profile Switching is enabled
- Fixed a bug in the littlesnitch rulegroup Terminal command where the requested rule group or blocklist was not found
- Fixed a bug where clicking the “Delete All Redundant Rules” button in the Redundant Rules filter section did nothing
- Fixed an issue causing the map to open with a rather small width after launching the Network Monitor