While almost all legitimate Mac applications make at least occasional connections to outside web servers for perfectly legitimate reasons (validating registrations, checking for updates and so on), some programs "phone home" for other reasons, often without the user's active knowledge. Metakine has updated its own outgoing-connection monitor program, Hands Off! to version 2, adding support for wildcard options along with small general improvements.The program lets users construct rules that govern what the program should do if it detects an outgoing connection, usually opting to either block the connection or at least alert the user and wait for permission before allowing the outgoing connection. The new version's support of wildcards mean users can be more general about hostnames, file paths and application paths in creating the rules.
For example, a common use of programs like Hands Off! and Little Snitch is to block attempts by browsers or programs to fetch advertising. Blocking subdomains using a wildcard like "
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петак, 13. април 2012.
Metakine debuts Hands Off! 2.0, adds wildcard support
0120(1)1updated 06:30 pm EDT, Thu April 12, 2012 Monitors outgoing connections, 'phoning home'
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