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I wasnāt even aware of any others. But, Iāve been using it for several years now, and the latest version is amazing, as it provides more information than ever about who is connected to your computer, and where they are.
I used the āCapture Trafficā feature to suss the cause of the authorization issue I posted about here recently, that contains way more information than I expected or knew was happening.
The rules are easy to edit, so if you Deny Forever some site prematurely or because of a suspicion, you can easily delete that rule to allow the site access again.
If you find something better, Iād also like to know about it, and what makes it better.
> On Apr 28, 2018, at 10:22 PM, Adam Mercado <AE-List@media-motion.tv> wrote:
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> Donāt know if itās the best, but itās what I still use and it suits me just fine. Itās a bit f a pain to keep clicking ādenyā when safari is loading a modern website with all kinds of pixels and sniffers, but Iād rather have it and be slowed by it than not. Itās a real eye opener to see what kind of crap gets called by websites these days. If there are any tips for speeding up or optimization of little snitch. ... . I have done minimal configuration, I donāt know enough to hit the āforeverā button on most items. Be interested to see if there are any alternatives that folks are using
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>> On Apr 28, 2018, at 6:39 PM, jen fisher <AE-List@media-motion.tv> wrote:
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>> Is Little Snitch still the best app for Mac protection?
>> (I must be getting old, but get spooked when on the phone
>> with Apple, and the service guy wants access to wander around on
>> the desktop. For all I know, heās still there).
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