This is "one of the places" where people who pirate the app mess up they don't uncheck that preference. In the Little Snitch preferences there is a tab for "Updates" and a user can disable the "Automatically check for updates" function which I think is what you are referring to as silent updates - they are not really silent as the user has total control over the app. Read from the developer himself on how they detect pirated SN's and how they blacklist them. I purchased the v2 to v3 upgrade when v3 was released. I bought a registration for Little Snitch when it was first released. as it were.Ĭlick to expand.I have some experience to offer as a longtime user of Little Snitch. nothing more than me "passing on the word". On the other hand, my wording may have been better chosen to avoid the wrong impression (which teaches me to objectively "proofread" posts prior to submission), but still. it was simply to let others know that it's available. it wasn't to get people to try it first so i can escape computer damage. I think I will pass on the messageĪnd that's it!! nothing less, nothing more.Īgain. so after seeing it myself, I thought, "Boy, here's a program that I bet people on Audiosex/z might be interested in, especially since they could get it for free. My reason for mentioning the thing in the first place however (Little snitch), was simply because, I know that it is a program people on here use and recommend. i would be more than happy to take that chance myself. and of course then, can't vouch for its safety until fully installing it etc. Though i myself couldn't vouch for its legitimacy. thus, escaping damage to my computer, etc. so that, if it is (safe) then I can use it. When reading my original post, it appears as if there is an indirect motive to coerce someone to try the little-snitch torrent to see if its safe. To be clear, since it seems that there might be a miscommunication (which is inevitable with this form of communication ).
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