Apr 14, 2018 Tell me more: On macOS, you can install something called Little Snitch to get an alert every time an app tries to talk with a server. You can approve or reject each request and create rules.
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1. The iPhone, privacy claims, and 5,400 hidden app trackers
Jul 05, 2019 Little Snitch on a Mac is a great tool for this Little Snitch. Little Snitch is a network connection filter. Allowing you to allow or deny network access on your Mac. Download and install Little Snitch 4. This installs a kernel extension, so be sure to follow the instructions to allow the extension, and restart your Mac as indicated. Current Status. While we work on getting our iOS/iPadOS application approved through Apple, the links below are provided for those that wish to use Little Snitch to block ads, trackers, miners, etc. As for the look of the site, we wanted to get something up so those with Little Snitch could start using the rules.
The Washington Post has given Apple a black eye today, showing its messaging on iPhone privacy looks more like marketing than reality.
Here’s how the WashPo piece starts:
Apple says, “What happens on your iPhone stays on your iPhone.” Our privacy experiment showed 5,400 hidden app trackers guzzled our data — in a single week.
It’s enough to make me think this piece may force changes at Apple.
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2. There’s a new iPod Touch – it’s the same iPod Touch, but with better internals starting at $199 (Android Authority). It still has a headphone jack.
3. Intel is working on a gaming laptop prototype with two screens, after Asus announced its dual-screen laptop at Computex. The Intel prototype is weird, but has some interesting ideas (The Verge).
4. Samsung’s two new chips promise to deliver fast and secure 100W USB-C charging (AA).
5. MediaTek’s Helio M70 5G chip targets affordable flagships – competition in 5G means cheaper 5G phones, in theory (AA). Also, T-Mobile is quietly testing its 5G network in New York City!
6. With Huawei on the defensive, Ericsson and Nokia stand to see massive gains in 4G LTE and 5G equipment (WSJ).
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7. Mackenzie Bezos announces she’ll give away at least half of her new fortune (Giving Pledge). Former husband Jeff Bezos hasn’t signed the pledge.
8. Pokémon is getting a new cloud service and a game where you play by sleeping (The Verge).
9. Two self-driving startups team up to build a different kind of Lidar (Ars Technica).
10. 500+ tornado reports in the U.S. in May, after a few quiet years (AP).
11. How are clothes washed aboard the ISS? (r/askscience).
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Little Snitch is a host-based application firewall for macOS. It can be used to monitor applications, preventing or permitting them to connect to attached networks through advanced rules. It is produced and maintained by the Austrian firm Objective Development Software GmbH.
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Unlike a stateful firewall, which is designed primarily to protect a system from external attacks by restricting inbound traffic, Little Snitch is designed to protect privacy by limiting outbound traffic.[2] Little Snitch controls network traffic by registering kernel extensions through the standard application programming interface (API) provided by Apple.[3]
If an application or process attempts to establish a network connection, Little Snitch prevents the connection. A dialog is presented to the user which allows one to deny or permit the connection on a one-time or permanent basis. The dialog allows one to restrict the parameters of the connection, restricting it to a specific port, protocol or domain. Little Snitch's integral network monitor allows one to see ongoing traffic in real time with domain names and traffic direction displayed.
The application (version 4) received a positive 4.5/5 review from Macworld.[4]
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