Little Snitch 5.7.6 (6304) Multilingual macOS | 30 MB
Usage:
1. Click the Little Snitch icon in the system status bar, and then click the "Show Network Monitor" button;
2. Find the software you want to block on the left side of the Little Snitch Network Monitor interface, take PS as an example here:
3. Click the X button to the right of the software name to complete the networking blocking of the software, as shown in the figure:
Little Snitch - Make the invisible visible! Visualize all Internet connections and data transfers opened by installed apps, putting you back in control!
As long as you're connected to the Internet, apps can send any content to anywhere they want. In most cases, they do this for your benefit. But sometimes, such as in the case of tracking software, Trojans, or other malware, they don't.
But you don't notice anything because it all happens invisibly behind the scenes.Little Snitch makes these Internet connections visible and puts you back in control!
Alarm Mode - Immediate Decision
Whenever the application tries to connect to a server on the Internet, Little Snitch displays 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 automatically applied in the future.
Silent Mode - check back later
If you're new to Little Snitch, you may be overwhelmed by the number of app notifications trying to connect to the Internet. The new Silent Mode has been rebuilt from the ground up to make dealing with these notifications a breeze. It lets you temporarily mute all your notifications and conveniently make all your decisions later with just a few clicks.
Network Monitor - The World of Network Connectivity
Network Monitor is your window into the world of network connectivity. See your Mac's network activity from three perspectives - a list of apps and servers, the world's connected networks, and an hour's worth of data traffic history.
Network Monitor - Server, where are you?
Ever wonder where in the world your data is being sent? Network Monitor displays the location of all the servers your Mac is connected to on an interactive world map. Animated connection lines provide a clear overview of currently transferring data and blocked connections.
Real-time flow charts
Detailed traffic history for the past hour provides a powerful way to analyze individual data connections for theartifactThe
Corresponding rules
Quickly find out why a specific connection is allowed or denied.
snapshotting
Save a snapshot of the current state of all connections for later analysis.
Simplified connection list
Connections are grouped by domain (e.g. apple.com or google.com) for easier navigation.
Dark or light color appearance
Choose the look that best suits your personal taste.
statisticians
Discover the processes and servers that create the highest data volumes and more.
Improved Inspector
Research Assistant, code signature checking, and geographic information are now integrated.
Quick filters and location search
Use the Filter menu to search for a specific location, or focus on all rejected connections.
Data volume and bandwidth
Observe the amount of data and bandwidth per process, domain, or server.
Supported Operating Systems
- macOS 11.0 or later
- Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor
Little Snitch - Makes the invisible visible! Visualizes all internet connections and data transmissions opened by installed apps and puts Visualizes all internet connections and data transmissions opened by installed apps and puts you back in control!
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. 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. Little Snitch makes these Internet connections visible and puts you back in control! Little Snitch makes these Internet connections visible and puts you back in control!
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. Little Snitch shows a connection alert, allowing you to decide whether to allow or deny the connection. No data is transmitted without your consent.
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. 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 It lets you silence all notifications for a while, and make all your decisions later, conveniently with just a few clicks, in one go.
Network Monitor - 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 - View your Mac's network activity from three perspectives: a list of apps and servers, a web of connections across the globe and a one hour history of data traffic.
Network Monitor - 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. 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 hour provides a powerful tool for analyzing individual data connections.
Corresponding rule
Figure out quickly why a particular connection was allowed or denied.
Snapshots
Save a snapshot of the current status of all connections for later analysis.
Simplified connection list
Connections are grouped 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.
Improved inspector
Now with integrated Research Assistant, 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.
Supported Operation System.
- macOS 11.0 or later
- Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor
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