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Sep 08, 2017 I recently picked up Little Snitch and I've had a fun time watching all the traffic that one little MacBook can send! I wasn't satisfied to just filter my user-level programs - why should I trust a system process when it could be hijacked just like any user process? 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. No data is transmitted without your consent. Your decision will be remembered and applied.
- Jan 28, 2012 Little snitch is essential if you want to run 'borrowed' adobe creative suite software. It really is easy to use and after the initial 'allow everything' part it really should not affect your daily life. For safari example or apple stuff you would 'allow everything, forever' done you don't have to touch that ever again.
- I just upgraded from Snow Leopard to Sierra and I can't believe all the connections Little Snitch is flagging. I don't use iCloud and don't have any iToys and don't 'Social Network' so it's all wasted on me. Plus I don't like Apple spying on everything I do. Killing all these agents and daemons is a GREAT idea.
LaunchBar is a smart and powerful productivity utility that provides lightning fast access to applications, documents, contacts and bookmarks, to your iTunes Library, to search engines and more, just by entering short abbreviations of the searched item’s name.
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Little Snitch
Little Snitch informs you whenever a program attempts to establish an outgoing Internet connection. You can allow or deny these connections, or define rules to handle future attempts automatically. Little Snitch reliably prevents your private data from being sent out to the Internet without your knowledge.
Micro Snitch
Micro Snitch is an ultra-light menu bar application that operates inconspicuously in the background. It monitors and reports any microphone and camera activity to help you figure out if someone’s spying on you.
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Internet Access Policy Viewer
Internet Access Policy Viewer shows you which of your applications are already equipped with an Internet Access Policy. You can use it to find out where on the Internet your apps connect to and for what purpose they do so.
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- How to block Little Snitch from calling home and killing numbers:
- 1. The first step is to block Little Snitch with Little Snitch. Create two new rules in Little Snitch as below:
- a) Deny connections to Server Hostname http://www.obdev.at in LS Configuration. The address that will appear if you do it correctly is 80.237.144.65. Save.
- and the next is:
- b) Deny connections in LS Config to the application Little Snitch UIAgent (navigate to /Library/Little Snitch/Little Snitch UIAgent.app, any server, any port.
- 2. After that is done, open the Terminal (in your Utilities) and paste in:
- sudo /Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/TextEdit /etc/hosts
- (Hit return and type in your admin password). A TextEdit window will open behind the Terminal window. Command+Tab to it - this is your hosts file.
- 3. Place your cursor at the end of the text there, type or leave one vertical space and paste in the following:
- # Block Little Snitch
- 4. Close TextEdit, hit Command+Tab to return to the Terminal window, and paste in the following:
- sudo dscacheutil -flushcache
- 5. Hit the Return key and quit Terminal. You're finished now.
- 6. Easy, isn't it. If only everyone would do this, the developer would cease and desist from killing the number that you personally are using successfully on your Mac. At least until the next version is released…