![]() The new version also enables you to specify a list of port numbers in rules, prepares the export format for backups in “human-readable” normalized JSON, and records network statistics independently of Network Monitor (so you can quit Network Monitor and still have statistics recorded). Little Snitch’s new command-line interface enables preferences editing, configuration import and export, debugging, logging, and access to traffic history. ![]() Little Snitch 5 requires Big Sur and runs on both Intel- and Apple silicon-based Macs. Version 5 focuses on integrating new network filter technologies introduced by Apple in Big Sur, with the underlying filter engine being re-built to replace the previous kernel extension-based approach that is no longer supported by macOS. Objective Development has released Little Snitch 5.0, a major upgrade that brings a design overhaul, improved traffic statistics, a new command-line interface, and compatibility with macOS 11 Big Sur to the network traffic management utility. 1654: Urgent OS security updates, upgrading to macOS 13 Ventura, using smart speakers while temporarily blind. ![]()
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