All TCP services protected by default.
Ability to tune protection on a service-by-service and address-by-address basis.
Protect services by name or port number(s).
Default protection setting which applies to all unspecified services.
Four protection modes: deny all, allow all, allow by address, deny by address.
Setup assistant to help you best secure your Mac's services.
Full logging of allowed and/or denied connections on a service-by-service basis. Integrated with our Who's There? Firewall Advisor to help you understand, analyze and react to access attempts.
Includes a built-in version of "Internet Security for Your Macintosh: A Guide for the Rest of Us," browsable on a service-by-service or section-by-section basis.
Includes direct access to and searching of our blog, isfym.com, blog, Twitter stream and Top 10 list, for information and advice on recent security issues.
"Locations" provide different protection settings in different environments.
Status menu item available at all times: confirm settings, easily switch Locations.
Surf, shop and social network knowing that you, your identity, and your personal information are always safe.
To make sure that you are protected against modern and complex threats, you need advanced detection and protection technologies.
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View sea turtles and underwater creatures on your desktop.
Animal Saver Part 2 brings 170 photos of wild animals to your desktop.
A 191-photo screensaver of the wild animal kingdom.
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