Is there a Little Snitch alternative for Windows?
Little Snitch Mini
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#22Earlier quoted context omitted.
> IIRC that one was open source, while this isn't. Yes. Little Snitch has been around for for a long time, though, something like 20 years. The developer Obdev is trustworthy, and I wholeheartedly recommend Little Snitch (the full version; I haven't tried the Mini version). > A few years ago there was a concern that Apple was exempting itself from some of these firewalls. Were these concerns ever addressed in any mea…
>Apple fixed the issue. What does that mean? They now play by the same rules as other software, or they just did something else without actually addressing the problem? After Office Space and "we fixed the glitch", simply saying "fixed the issue" leaves a lot to the imagination.
Yes.
Here's the developer of LuLu explaining it: https://www.patreon.com/posts/46179028
Re: Little Snitch Mini
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#24Is there a Little Snitch alternative for Windows?
Disclaimer: Just a happy paying user.
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#25Is there a Little Snitch alternative for Windows?
Also makes you wonder why your Logitech App is talking to all these servers and why it needs to have 4 applications running in the background to... do what exactly?
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#26I bought little snitch years ago but could never get into using it consistently. Always seemed like a chore.
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#27Is there a Little Snitch alternative for Windows?
I'm kind of scared to learn exactly how chatty Windows would be.
It's all the installers that phone home at some point, and video drivers needing access etc. (Wireless displays come at a cost I guess).
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
>Apple fixed the issue. What does that mean? They now play by the same rules as other software, or they just did something else without actually addressing the problem? After Office Space and "we fixed the glitch", simply saying "fixed the issue" leaves a lot to the imagination.
> What does that mean? They now play by the same rules as other software Yes. Here's the developer of LuLu explaining it: https://www.patreon.com/posts/46179028
EDIT: Source was old posts on alt.hackintosh saying that you have to block one specific IP to prevent the call home and another one regarding LS4 saying that you have to nullroute some some Hetzner hosts.
My guess was that if you had to add some hosts to prevent LS to check its own license online, that it means that LS has its own way to go around the firewall rules.
EDIT2: Genuinely no idea, I guess we have to ask someone who uses a cracked version
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#29People are probably going to be confused between this and the "full" version of Little Snitch. My take on it is that Little Snitch Mini is something you can install on a non-technical friend or family member's computer whereas power users may want to stick with the existing offering. I say this as a long time heavy user of Little Snitch. It's very annoying when you first get it installed, but it provides really usefu…
I haven't tried mini but there's probably plenty of UX gains in between the standard Little Snitch fine control approach and the UBlock Origin style community curated defaults where control/customization is optional/on-demand.
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#30Was ready to buy this until I saw it is a subscription, not stand-alone.