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Radio Silence

Radio Silence is a network monitor and firewall for the macOS. The software stops apps from making network connections. The firewall runs in the background and does not require an open window. subtitle

Radio Silence Alternatives [Page 3]

The best Radio Silence alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /flying-buttress-alternatives

    As Apple's built-in Firewall preferences improves in both functionality and security, I will be...

  2. /netguard-alternatives
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    DCIM software reinvented.

    Try for free Open Source paid Free Trial $600.0 / Annually (300 Assets)

  4. /hazeover-alternatives

    Focus on one app by dimming all the background windows

  5. /oversight-alternatives

    Get notified when an app accesses your Mac's camera or mic

  6. /application-monitor-alternatives

    Application Monitor is a program that constantly checks the processes previously chosen by the...

  7. /emsisoft-online-armor-firewall-alternatives

    Emsisoft Online Armor Firewall is a freemium online firewall protection system by the Emsisoft that is based on the own independent protection technology of the Emsisoft.

  8. /portmaster-alternatives

    Is a Privacy Modular Privacy App which includes a "DNS over TLS" feature as well as an "Application Firewall".

  9. /distractoff-alternatives

    Stop impulsive procrastination with this Chrome extension

  10. /oh-my-product-hunt-alternatives

    An open-source Android app for Product Hunt

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    an android client for Product Hunt

  12. /toby-alternatives

    Better Than Bookmarks

  13. /zdbox-root-task-killer-alternatives

    ZDbox (Root Task Killer) is a rich-featured tool which is developed by ZDworks, allowing you to speed up and boost up the performance of your device, making you save more battery or time.

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    Contact Management

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