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    appFirewall
    A free, fully open-source application firewall for macOS 10.13 High Sierra and later. Allows real-time monitoring of network connections being made by applications, and blocking/allowing of these per app by user. Supports use of hostname lists (Energized Blu etc) to block known tracker and advertising domains for all apps. Also allows blocking of all network connections for specified apps, blocking of all connections except for specified whitelisted connections, use of pre-configured lists of connections per app to allow/block etc.
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    Zenroad

    Zenroad

    Open-source tracking and safe-driving mobile application

    Mobile app to track location, driving style, lifestyle patterns, vehicle data, and monitor car crashes. Initially, this app has been designed to showcast telematics SDK and Platform capabilities. Then we decided to make this source code available to help the developer community to create products that improve driver safety and efficiency as well as creating a new experience for their customers. The app is more advance than any existing vehicle logbook app, mileage tracker, insurance app,...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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