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Decide yourself, Security for your iPhone and iPod touch
NOW with full iOS 4.0 support! All OS versions from 3.0 to 4.0 are supported :)
-Block outgoing TCP & UDP connections selectively
-port blocking
-Shows you the hostname for the connection & can provide you with WhoIs information
-Block connections of apps when you are on a cellular network
-Block analytic providers / data collectors which PrivaCy can't
-Block unneeded content (ads ;)) like iAds, Admob...
-Easy to use interface & control app
-and many more...
Firewall iP allows you to block outgoing connections (TCP & UDP). It hooks into applications from AppStore and Cydia. Firewall iP will warn you if the app wants to establish a connection to a host and shows you the hostname. Then you have the options to allow/deny the connection once/always or allow/deny all connections for the application.
You can decide if the application will send data. Developers will no longer be able to collect stats about you (UDID, phone number, usage statistics...) or even collect personal data. With Firewall iP you can cover all app analytic providers which aren't in PrivaCy and also custom analytics.
You can block some content too. Now, you are the one who decides!
In the control app you can edit the rules for each 3rd party application as well as add new applications to the list. It also offers a switch to disable Firewall iP and a SBSettingsToggle for the same purpose.
Cydia and RockApp are excluded for obvious reasons.
Save money buy reducing your data usage.
Visit the developer's website for more information.
Changes 1.47
===========
- speed improvements for writing rules
- fixed permission issue with some Apple apps (new sandbox permissions)
Changes 1.46
===========
- fixed popups for hostname adding in iOS 4
- minor enhancements
Changes 1.45
===========
- fixed popups for iOS 4
- fixed WhoIs for iOS 4
Changes 1.45
===========
- support for iOS 4.0
- minor enhancements
Changes 1.42
===========
- full iPad support: all know issues with the iPad have been fixed
- bugfixes
Changes 1.40
===========
-port blocking: now you can extend rules to only block for a specific port. Simply by adding ':portnumber' to the hostname or by using the selector in the popup (example: facebook.com:80). if you tap on the (i)-button on the popup you’ll be shown a list of the most common ports.
-Allow/Deny all sess.: Allow/Deny all connections until you exit the app (or in case of Safari: Safari goes into backgrounding)
-now based on Regex. This should offer a faster and better experience.
-import lists: you can now import lists into global Allow and global Deny. For that simply put a txt file with hostnames/rules (each one gets it’s own line) into /Applications/FirewallGUI.app/Lists/
-fixed issues with some universal apps which could cause a crash of the application
-improved startup of the app
-won’t recognize taps on popup for one second after the popup has appeared: to reduce accidental selections
-reduced memory footprint of the app
-support for Preferences.app and SpringBoard (be careful which connections you deny)
-improved documentation (via the about view)
NOW with full iOS 4.0 support! All OS versions from 3.0 to 4.0 are supported :)
-Block outgoing TCP & UDP connections selectively
-port blocking
-Shows you the hostname for the connection & can provide you with WhoIs information
-Block connections of apps when you are on a cellular network
-Block analytic providers / data collectors which PrivaCy can't
-Block unneeded content (ads ;)) like iAds, Admob...
-Easy to use interface & control app
-and many more...
Firewall iP allows you to block outgoing connections (TCP & UDP). It hooks into applications from AppStore and Cydia. Firewall iP will warn you if the app wants to establish a connection to a host and shows you the hostname. Then you have the options to allow/deny the connection once/always or allow/deny all connections for the application.
You can decide if the application will send data. Developers will no longer be able to collect stats about you (UDID, phone number, usage statistics...) or even collect personal data. With Firewall iP you can cover all app analytic providers which aren't in PrivaCy and also custom analytics.
You can block some content too. Now, you are the one who decides!
In the control app you can edit the rules for each 3rd party application as well as add new applications to the list. It also offers a switch to disable Firewall iP and a SBSettingsToggle for the same purpose.
Cydia and RockApp are excluded for obvious reasons.
Save money buy reducing your data usage.
Visit the developer's website for more information.
Changes 1.47
===========
- speed improvements for writing rules
- fixed permission issue with some Apple apps (new sandbox permissions)
Changes 1.46
===========
- fixed popups for hostname adding in iOS 4
- minor enhancements
Changes 1.45
===========
- fixed popups for iOS 4
- fixed WhoIs for iOS 4
Changes 1.45
===========
- support for iOS 4.0
- minor enhancements
Changes 1.42
===========
- full iPad support: all know issues with the iPad have been fixed
- bugfixes
Changes 1.40
===========
-port blocking: now you can extend rules to only block for a specific port. Simply by adding ':portnumber' to the hostname or by using the selector in the popup (example: facebook.com:80). if you tap on the (i)-button on the popup you’ll be shown a list of the most common ports.
-Allow/Deny all sess.: Allow/Deny all connections until you exit the app (or in case of Safari: Safari goes into backgrounding)
-now based on Regex. This should offer a faster and better experience.
-import lists: you can now import lists into global Allow and global Deny. For that simply put a txt file with hostnames/rules (each one gets it’s own line) into /Applications/FirewallGUI.app/Lists/
-fixed issues with some universal apps which could cause a crash of the application
-improved startup of the app
-won’t recognize taps on popup for one second after the popup has appeared: to reduce accidental selections
-reduced memory footprint of the app
-support for Preferences.app and SpringBoard (be careful which connections you deny)
-improved documentation (via the about view)
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Additional Information
| Publisher | Yllier |
| Version | 1.47 |
| Release Date | Jul 08, 2010 |
| Support Site | http://blog.r-rill.net |
| Languages | English |
| Supported iPhone Versions | 3.0+ |

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