Little Snitch 4.4.3 – Alerts you to outgoing network connections
Little Snitch gives you control over your private outgoing data.
Track background activity
As soon as your computer connects to the Internet, applications often have permission to send any information wherever they need to. Little Snitch takes note of this activity and allows you to decide for yourself what happens with this data.
Control your network
Choose to allow or deny connections, or define a rule how to handle similar, future connection attempts. Little Snitch runs inconspicuously in the background and it can even detect network-related activity of viruses, trojans, and other malware.
WHAT’S NEW
Version 4.4.3:
macOS Catalina Note: Please upgrade to this version before you upgrade to macOS Catalina!
Little Snitch gives you control over your private outgoing data.
Track background activity
As soon as your computer connects to the Internet, applications often have permission to send any information wherever they need to. Little Snitch takes note of this activity and allows you to decide for yourself what happens with this data.
Control your network
Choose to allow or deny connections, or define a rule how to handle similar, future connection attempts. Little Snitch runs inconspicuously in the background and it can even detect network-related activity of viruses, trojans, and other malware.
WHAT’S NEW
Version 4.4.3:
macOS Catalina Note: Please upgrade to this version before you upgrade to macOS Catalina!
- On Catalina, system apps have been moved from /Applications to /System/Applications and the paths in rules must be updated. If you upgrade to Catalina while a previous version of Little Snitch is installed, rules for system apps are not updated.
- Some of the system apps previously found in /Applications have moved to /System/Applications. This version updates your Little Snitch rules accordingly.
- The animation that’s shown when turning on the “Keep above other windows” option in Network Monitor has been changed so that it no longer requires to record the computer’s screen (which caused a privacy warning on macOS Catalina).
- It’s now possible to restore backups that are located in a privacy protected folder such as Documents, Desktop or Downloads on macOS Catalina.
- Little Snitch warns about potential consequences when you deny a connection and Little Snitch knows the purpose of the connection. Since this warning may be annoying, it can now be disabled on a per-application basis.
- Added support for additional remote endpoint types in the Internet Access Policy. The IAP can now contain information about Berkeley Packet Filter access and connections to the local network.
- It’s now possible to simply delete “Code Signature Issue Override Rules” in Little Snitch Configuration. Fixing the underlying issue is still possible in the context menu or by double-clicking the rule.
- Various user interface fixes and improvements.
- Fixed: Clicking a column header in the rules list in Little Snitch Configuration didn’t sort the list.
- Fixed a rare kernel panic which could occur when the system runs out of memory.
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