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Little Snitch’s software counter surveillance jumps from Mac to Linux
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The popular macOS app Little Snitch has expanded its network-monitoring tools to Linux, providing users with the ability to view and disable unwanted internet connections. This move marks a significant development for Linux users, who can now benefit from the same level of network transparency as their macOS counterparts. In a blog post, one of the developers at Objective Development shared some interesting findings from using the app on Linux, noting that on Ubuntu, only 9 system processes made internet connections over the course of a week, whereas on macOS, over 100 connections were recorded. The Linux version of Little Snitch offers the same basic functionality as its macOS counterpart, allowing users to monitor and control their network activity. This launch is expected to be well-received by Linux users, who value the ability to maintain control over their system's internet connections. The app's ability to identify and block unwanted connections is a valuable tool for users seeking to enhance their system's security and privacy. By bringing its network-monitoring tools to Linux, Little Snitch is helping to fill a gap in the market and provide users with a powerful tool for maintaining their system's security. The app's functionality is expected to be particularly useful for users who are concerned about their system's privacy and security, and who want to be able to monitor and control their network activity. Overall, the launch of Little Snitch on Linux is a significant development for users seeking to maintain control over their system's internet connections.
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