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LuLu Analysis

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LuLu is a free firewall application designed for macOS that offers users robust protection against unwanted network connections. It allows users to monitor and control outgoing network traffic, providing a layer of security that helps prevent unauthorized data transmissions. LuLu operates by blocking unknown outgoing connections automatically, while still allowing users to manage specific applications and services through a user-friendly interface.

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One of the key features of LuLu is its ability to create rules for applications, enabling users to customize the firewall's behavior according to their preferences. Additionally, it provides real-time notifications when an application attempts to connect to the internet, allowing users to make informed decisions on whether to allow or deny the connection. With its open-source nature, LuLu also benefits from community contributions, ensuring continuous updates and improvements to enhance security features.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.2.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • macOS 10.14
  • Mac OS X
  • macOS 10.15
  • macOS 10.12
  • macOS 10.13
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,533
Downloads Last Week
2

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Developer’s Description

Block all unknown outgoing connections to keep your Mac secure.

In today's connected world, it is rare to find an application or piece of malware that doesn't talk to a remote server. Let's control this!

LuLu is the free, open-source macOS firewall that aims to block unknown outgoing connections, unless explicitly approved by the user.


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