
To use it, it must be enabled in Little Snitch Configuration > Preferences > Automatic Profile Switching. The mappings between profiles and networks can be reviewed and edited later in Little Snitch Configuration, either in the profiles section of the sidebar, or in the new “Known Networks” window (⇧⌘K).Īutomatic Profile Switching is off by default. Alternatively you can configure a default profile that will be used for all unknown networks. When you join a network for the first time, Little Snitch shows an alert window allowing you to choose the desired profile. Whenever you join one of these networks, Little Snitch detects the network change and switches This new feature allows you to assign networks (for example your Wi-Fi network at home, a public hotspot, etc.) to certain profiles. Fixed an OS X 10.6 related drawing bug in Little Snitch Configuration sidebar.Fixed an issue where Little Snitch Agent appeared to have crashed.

Fixed an issue causing Little Snitch Network Monitor to disappear when dragged on another screen on OS X 10.9.Fixed issues causing Little Snitch Network Monitor not to appear in multiple screen environments.Installer detects Little Snitch Configuration in locations other than /Application and performs update accordingly.Host- and domain rules now have priority over local network rules.Improved window positioning of Little Snitch Monitor.Improved handling of certain VPN connections.Little Snitch Network Monitor respects “Reopen windows when logging back in” option now.Little Snitch Network Monitor Inspector performance improvements.Improved Little Snitch Configuration sidebar: Added explanatory texts.Improved dealing with large amount of silent mode suggestions.

We will gradually enable HTTPS for all other connections to our servers in the near future.


