I found about this a few months ago, it’s a free tool that makes the task of managing the internet access of programs a easy one. For example, you can select exactly which process can access the internet manually, of course blocking some system things on windows will disable the connection totally until reactivated.
With this I can prevent apps from updating when I don’t need it them online.
Each time you execute a new program if it tries to connect to the internet it will be blocked by simplewall and ask you if allow or not.
It is compatible with windows 7 and higher versions.
You should read how to use it and what it does before installing it.
The program is open source and it’s on GitHub: https://github.com/henrypp/simplewall
It’s so good to know that even on a totally new platform I can start building up a list of saved posts I’m “totally gonna get back to later” like nothing even happened.
One of the biggest things I miss about Apollo was the ability to group and order my saved posts, and then search for them. I can’t wait for Wefwef (or perhaps another app…) to bring back that functionality here.
Safing Portmaster is similar for Windows and Linux, also FOSS
I don’t, Safing was the first I heard that does anything like that and only one i’ve used
Portmaster ui is still clunky doesn’t show blocked apps separately. No easy way to restart it’s notifier.
No way to allow all or block all in notifications
doesn’t show blocked apps separately.
Never felt the need, they’re (almost) all blocked lol
No easy way to restart it’s notifier.
True that, luckily I rarely ever turn it off. My VPN works perfectly with it on, my dnscrypt works with it, so no reason to turn it off basically.
No way to allow all or block all in notifications
I’m not sure it’s even possible due to the nature of windows notifications. I guess it’ll need to bump a new notification for each notification of “allow all for <app name>”, but the can’t control the older notification and clear it so it’ll become a mess very quickly.
I use netlimiter 4 for that. the newer version 5 only has a monthly subscription but when asking nicly per mail they still sell the lifetime license for version 4
LittleSnitch if you’re on MacOS, though I gather Apple has been caught overriding users’ rules to phone home, so you may want to combine it with other measures such as a DNS manager.