A firewall protects your computer against unwanted guests from the Internet. But who protects your private data from being sent out? Little Snitch does!
While viewing the Map or using Little Snitch's rules window you can select different apps and processes and use a small switch to allow or deny network traffic by flipping a small Rule Management switch.
WireShark, Fiddler or Charles can incorporate this functionality, if I am not wrong. Not sure how one would MITM SSL with WireShark, though.
They are based in Austria, not the US. Should make them less susceptible to the NSA? I hope.
There's an easy way to break it. Connect to random ports/IPs, so that the machine becomes unusable due to the amount of Little Snitch popups showing up. Until the user gives up and disables it.
That's what Little Snitch does as well.
Important features
It is perhaps the easiest firewall I've ever used.
Check it out here: Murus
The developers of Little Snitch have this knowledge. They could create presets for common situations.
Is there a comunity-curated list of rules I can import to LS?
A hassle-free, and cheaper, alternative to its cousin Little Snitch.
Now with integrated Research Assistant, code signature check and geographic information.
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