OpenSnitch
OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall.
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OpenSnitch Alternatives [Page 5]
The best OpenSnitch alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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/pi-hole-alternatives
Pi-hole is a multi-platform, network-wide ad blocker.
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/blokada-alternatives
The best ad blocker for Android. Free and open source.
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Try for free
Ensure healthy website performance, uptime, and free from vulnerabilities. Automatic checks for SSL Certificates, domains and monitor issues with your websites all from one console and get instant notifications on any issues.
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/murus-firewall-alternatives
Murus is a frontend for the OS X PF network firewall.
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/configserver-firewall-alternatives
A Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall, Login/Intrusion Detection and Security application for...
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/spyshelter-anti-keylogger-alternatives
SpyShelter Premium offers complete protection against all kinds of logging activities.
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/adguard-alternatives
Surf the Web Ad-Free and Safely. Shield up!
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/etherape-alternatives
GUI network monitor for Linux.
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/noroot-firewall-alternatives
Firewall WITHOUT ROOT.
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/fort-firewall-alternatives
Fort Firewall for Windows. Contribute to tnodir/fort development by creating an account on GitHub.
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/opnsense-alternatives
OPNsenseยฎ you next open source firewall. Free Download. High-end Security Made Easyโข. Offers Intrusion Prevention, Captive Portal, Traffic Shaping and more.
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/dr-web-desktop-security-suite-alternatives
Dr.Web Desktop Security Suite offers protection for terminal server clients, workstations, and embedded system clients against viruses and malware.
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/appnetworkcounter-alternatives
AppNetworkCounter is a simple tool for Windows that counts and displays the number of TCP/UDP bytes and packets sent and received by every application on your system.
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/trackercontrol-alternatives
TrackerControl allows users to monitor and control the widespread, ongoing, hidden data collection in mobile apps about user behaviour ('tracking').