Silence 3.2 | Radio

Explain the block-list mechanism where users manually add apps to deny internet access while leaving the rest of the system unhindered.

Analyze the tool's ability to show active connections and reveal hidden background processes that other tools might miss. 3. Evolution in Version 3.2

Highlight the transition toward more robust startup protocols and refined network monitoring capabilities. 2. Core Functionality & Features Radio Silence 3.2

Describe improvements in how the software identifies specific binaries, preventing apps from bypassing the block list.

Note the requirement for "Developer Mode" or system-signed profiles in modern macOS environments to allow the network filter to function correctly. Explain the block-list mechanism where users manually add

Examine the 3.2 update that added the ability to distinguish between outbound and inbound connections and introduced a port column for better diagnostic data.

Detail its role in supporting modern macOS versions like Monterey and Ventura through new installation guidance. 4. Comparative Analysis Evolution in Version 3

Address user reports where certain system-level updates might occasionally bypass 3rd party firewalls on macOS. 5. Technical Implementation