![]() ![]() So for example, when we launch any Twitter app we ‘ll see the screen shown in the screencap at the top of this post. Just start firing up your apps that you know connect to the web (which may be nearly all of them as so many games use global scoreboards and such) “ and Firewall IP will launch itself and give you a dialog across roughly the top third of the screen with your choices on what to do about an outbound connection an app is trying to make. When you first install Firewall IP, here ‘s how you set it up: do nothing. ![]() Having said that, this is an extremely useful app no matter which way you slice it. I ‘m not so sure how far I agree with that last sentence “ as you may well find that if you refuse an app ‘s connection attempts to an analytics provider (or other required connection) that it ‘breaks ‘ the app and forces you to choose to live with where it connects to or not use it. Developers will no longer be able to collect stats about you (UDID, phone number, usage statistics) or even collect personal data. You can decide if the application will send data. Then you have the options to allow/deny all connections for the application. Firewall IP will warn you if the app wants to establish a connection to a host and shows you the hostname. It hooks into applications from App Store and Cydia. Here ‘s a slice of the app ‘s description in the Cydia store:įirewall IP allows you to block outgoing connections (TCP and UDP). ![]() It even does its job relatively unobtrusively “ or at least as much as any firewall can do in that respect. It does just what it says on the box, and quite effectively. I ‘ve been testing the app out a bit and I like it. a firewall monitoring outbound connections on the iPhone. Firewall IP is a relatively new app “ available in the Cydia store for $1.99 “ that provides just what you ‘d expect given its name, i.e. On a day where we ‘re already talking about suring up our iPhone passwords, it seems fitting to also mention an impressive new security application available to jailbreak users. ![]()
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