Rulesets that meet their format and are network accessible are instantly ingested and available to the user A bit of googling and I was able to find the format needed for these custom rules and all known domains for various big brother entities. ![]() Many firewalls will allow you to import custom rules and Little Snitch is no different. While the other options listed would work to achieve my goal, they each have issues that make them unsuitable choices. ![]() ![]() Utilizing software I and many others already use for seemed the most straight forward. In this case I wanted the easiest to produce solution. There are many cheap and relatively easy ways to block outbound traffic or domain name resolution. Everything we do on our computers creates a picture of who we are and companies like Facebook and Google, try to get the best picture of us as possible. I wanted an easy way to block big brother from further privacy invasion. I really like this as a way to quickly iterate ideas, force projects to complete, and create new revenue streams.Ī few weeks ago I released a (free) micro-product, Rule Groups for Little Snitch A collection of feeds of known “Big Brother” (Google, Microsoft, Facebook) domains to block for Little Snitch Firewall. Let’s talk about something that’s been rattling around my head the last few months, micro-products! What are “micro-products”?They are specialized products that fit a niche, can self sustain, and be built in a hackathon style session.
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