Little Snitch 6.1 released with macOS Sequoia support, customizable icons, and much more

Little Snitch 6.1 released with macOS Sequoia support, customizable icons, and much more

Little Snitch has released version 6.1, bringing full compatibility with macOS 15 Sequoia and introducing several enhancements. Users can now customize the status icon in greater detail, including options to disable the flashing indication for blocked connections and to switch between colored or monochrome icon components. Additionally, numerical data rates can be displayed without a graphical traffic meter, and the active silent mode indication can be turned off.

The update also bolsters Internet Access Policy support. Icons now indicate the availability of an Internet Access Policy in the connection and rule lists, with popovers providing detailed information from app developers. A new filter option also allows users to display rules only for apps that include an Internet Access Policy.

Furthermore, Little Snitch 6.1 increases the precedence of blocklists over other rules and incorporates numerous other enhancements and bug fixes, that are detailed in the release notes.

by Paul

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Little Snitch is a firewall designed to protect your private data from unauthorized outbound connections. While traditional firewalls guard against incoming threats, Little Snitch ensures your sensitive information doesn't leave your computer without your consent. Rated 3.5, its top alternatives include Portmaster, LuLu by Objective-See, and GlassWire.

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