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Little Snitch
Little Snitch
Developer(s)Objective Development Software GmbH
Stable release6.1.1 (September 18, 2024; 10 months ago (2024-09-18)[1]) [±]
Written inObjective-C
Operating systemmacOS
Available inGerman, English
TypeFirewall
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttps://obdev.at/products/littlesnitch Edit this at Wikidata

Little Snitch is a host-based application firewall for macOS. It can be used to monitor applications, preventing or permitting them to connect to attached networks through advanced rules. It is produced and maintained by the Austrian firm Objective Development Software GmbH.

Unlike a stateful firewall, which is designed primarily to protect a system from external attacks by restricting inbound traffic, Little Snitch is designed to protect privacy by limiting outbound traffic.[2] Until Little Snitch 4, it controlled network traffic by registering kernel extensions through the standard application programming interface (API) provided by Apple, but at version 5 it switched to using Apple's Network Extensions due to the deprecation[3] of kernel extensions on macOS Catalina.[4]

When an application or process attempts to establish a network connection, Little Snitch presents a dialog that allows the user to deny or permit the connection once, for a limited time, or permanently. The dialog also allows the user to restrict the parameters of the connection, for example allowing a given application to only connect to a certain domain or using a specific protocol or port. Little Snitch's integral network monitor shows ongoing traffic in real time with domain names and traffic direction.

The application (version 4) received a positive 4.5/5 review from Macworld.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Release Notes – Little Snitch". Retrieved October 11, 2024.
  2. ^ "Little Snitch 4". Retrieved July 20, 2019.
  3. ^ "Release Notes - Little Snitch". archive.ph. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  4. ^ Little Snitch 3 - Documentation. Objective Development Software GmbH. 2013.
  5. ^ Fleishman, Glenn (September 8, 2017). "Little Snitch 4 review: Mac app excels at monitoring and controlling network activity". Macworld. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
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