Privacy on the iPhone has always been an interesting topic. Especially in the jailbreak scene, security precautions are taken very seriously.
Firewall iP recently received a major update in the Cydia store, and it boasts robust security options for your iPhone�s network connections. While its features may seem daunting to those of us that aren�t security aficionados, it�s nice to see that there�s a full-featured security suite for jailbreak users�
Firewall iP�s official description:
�Firewall iP allows you to block outgoing connections (TCP & UDP). It hooks into applications and 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 or deny the connection once/always or allow/deny all connections for the application. Port specific blocking is possible.Firewall iP�s features include:
You can decide if the application will send data. Developers will no longer be able to collect stats and data about you (UDID, phone number, usage statistics�). With Firewall iP, you can cover all app analytic providers which aren�t in PrivaCy and also custom analytics.
Blocking of ads is also possible with this powerful tool. Now, you are the one who decides!�
- Block outgoing TCP & UDP connections selectively
- 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 )
- Easy to use interface & control app
Firewall iP offers an editable whitelist/blacklist of hostnames to allow/deny outgoing connections. The ad blocking and analytic permissions are also nice features.
In case you didn�t know, your iPhone knows a lot about you. Developers can (and in most cases do) send your personal information from the apps you use to ad agencies for profit. If this �under the counter� transaction bothers you, Firewall iP offers more options than saurik�s PrivaCy tweak for managing these outgoing connections.
Just like Little Snitch on Mac OS X, Firewall iP has a pop-up permissions window for new, incoming connections. All permissions can be edited in the app�s main window under the �Allow� and �Deny� list.
Firewall iP is available for $3.99 in the Cydia store. The price may seem a little steep, but if you�re really into this security stuff, Firewall iP has a lot to offer.
Are you concerned with monitoring the outgoing connections on your iPhone? Some people (myself included) hold tight to the saying, �ignorance is bliss.�
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