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Vallum for Mac

Control app connections to outside sources.

$15.00
In English
4.5
Based on 18 user rates

Vallum overview

Vallum is a little tool that helps you monitor and block apps connections and throttle apps bandwidth. It is able to intercept connections at the application layer, and hold them while you decide whether to pass or block them. Vallum's interface is very simple and is icon-based. Its default configuration is not intrusive, and it does not require any interaction or specific networking knowledge or skills. Just drag an app's icon from the Finder into the main Vallum window to block it. To change Vallum's attitude and interaction level, you just have to play with the very few options available. Intercept apps that leak data on the network, drag apps' icons to create firewall rules, run the firewall with one mouse click: Vallum is friendly, it stays in a corner of your Mac's menu bar on top of the screen, it does not pollute your Dock and your desktop, it features a simple interface that everybody can use, and it's powerful because it lets you create complex setups with jails, mixed rules, notification pop-up alerts, and temporary rules, at both application- and network-level interacting with Murus and the macOS built-in PF packet filter.

Features
  • Increase your privacy, intercept apps that leak data on the network, monitor apps integrity
  • Drag and drop apps icons to create firewall rules, run the firewall with one mouse click
  • Be notified of hidden network activities, discover what happens behind the scene, throttle bandwidth
  • Simple interface, no need for special networking knowledge, everybody can use it
  • Choose between different levels of interactions or run a completely silent firewall
  • Work at both application- and network-level to gain full control of your Mac
  • It's friendly: it stays in a corner of your Mac's menu bar on top of the screen, it does not pollute your dock and your desktop. One click to install, one click to uninstall
  • It's powerful: create complex setups with jails, mixed rules, temporary rules, at both application- and network-level
  • It respects your privacy, it does not phone home or leak any kind of data on the network
  • Buy once for life, all updates and upgrades will be free

What’s new in version 5.0.2

  • Improved support for fast user switching.
  • Updated app database.
  • Minor Bug Fixes
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Vallum for Mac

$15.00
In English
Version 5.0.2
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What customer like

Performance
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Value

What needs improvements

Bug fixing

Vallum qualities

Value
4.5
Ease of use
4.5
Features
4.5
Reliability
4.5
Customer support
5.0

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4.5

(9 Reviews of Vallum)

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orbannatalie
orbannatalie
May 26 2021
4.0.1
4.0
May 26 2021
4.0
Version: 4.0.1
Wow, it's really easy for use. One click to install, one click to uninstall - right!
Frodo-life
Frodo-life
Mar 17 2021
3.3.4
0.0
Mar 17 2021
0.0
Version: 3.3.4
Vallum is great but unfortunately, it seems like discontinued, the Big Sur beta is expired and the last updated was November 2019, no response to any email. Really a pity as I liked Vallum over Little Snitch but seems like I need to get back to Little Snitch as there is no big Sure compatibility.
DragonMaster
DragonMaster
Jan 30 2020
3.3.2
5.0
Jan 30 2020
5.0
Version: 3.3.2
I have used Little Snitch for a couple of years. Just updated it. Then I tried Vallum. Little Snitch is gone! Vallum beats it in so many ways 1). ease of use, 2) ease of install and activation, 3) decrease in use of my Macs assets. I love it!
Ervins Strauhmanis
Ervins Strauhmanis
May 19 2018
3.0
5.0
May 19 2018
5.0
Version: 3.0
So, Vallum 3 is out with the new core and logic, AFW (Application Firewall for macOS) kernel-based socket filter. Due to the new architecture, the old Vallum 2 rules are not imported and this presented me with the opportunity to experience the upgraded rule-creation process. And, well, it has certainly been polished since the previous major release, and at the same time it has become both more intuitive and even more powerful and nuanced. I would imagine that the new multiuser, group management, logging capabilities are not that important to a typical user, from my perspective of the label "typical," but all these power-features make Vallum very interesting to corporate entities and advanced users.
My reference to the Little Snitch in the previous review of Vallum 2 is now obsolete, as the LS 4 is now quite user friendly, but I would still recommend Vallum over the established name and richer looking product that is Little Snitch. Vallum is cheaper ($15 vs $45 for single license), and it allows for more complex rule creation then LS (but Murus dev please take note how LS lists common ports — 21 FTP, 80 HTTP, etc., for easier rule creation for not so technical users). LS has a neat Network Monitor with a world map for visualizing network connections; Murus has a neat Simulator to test whether you rule does what you intended it to do, which is especially useful in creation of complex configurations, and for me, the Simulator is more important than the said Network Monitor.
Murus is advertised as buy once for life, and all updates and upgrades will be free. At the surface level that is a nice thing for buyers, but we do not live in a utopia and nor any efforts to establish one ever succeeded, so I hope that the dev is and will be making enough money to support and evolve the product, as he has done so far, which, arguably, even from a perspective of the user is more important than saving some bucks. Unless of course the dev is really an eccentric millionaire who made it his life’s mission to bring affordable quality virtual network walls to all Mac users. Then don't change a thing! :-) I’m not sure how this free lifetime upgrade thing is woven into the license agreement, haven’t looked, but I would buy a paid upgrade if at some point in future the upgrade model would change.
Anyhow, here's to Murus 4 *cheers*!
basilmms
basilmms
Nov 14 2017
2.3.2
5.0
Nov 14 2017
5.0
Version: 2.3.2
Dears, Do any one know how to uninstall the Vallum... I'm just asking... The app is good and doing a great job. but I wondered how to uninstalling it while there is no app icon except in the upper bar near the wifi connection signal.
iLeopard
iLeopard
Nov 21 2023
4.0.13
4.0
Nov 21 2023
4.0
Version: 4.0.13
orbannatalie
orbannatalie
May 26 2021
4.0.1
4.0
May 26 2021
4.0
Version: 4.0.1
piccobello
piccobello
Mar 27 2020
5.0
Mar 27 2020
5.0
Version: null
DragonMaster
DragonMaster
Jan 30 2020
5.0
Jan 30 2020
5.0
Version: null
mappa00
mappa00
May 7 2019
5.0
May 7 2019
5.0
Version: null
isdn
isdn
Nov 4 2018
5.0
Nov 4 2018
5.0
Version: null
gerry-dalton
gerry-dalton
Oct 30 2018
4.5
Oct 30 2018
4.5
Version: null
makareim
makareim
Oct 2 2018
5.0
Oct 2 2018
5.0
Version: null
jglaing721
jglaing721
Jun 28 2018
5.0
Jun 28 2018
5.0
Version: null
WetNet
WetNet
May 25 2018
0.5
May 25 2018
0.5
Version: null
Ervins Strauhmanis
Ervins Strauhmanis
May 19 2018
5.0
May 19 2018
5.0
Version: null
basilmms
basilmms
Nov 14 2017
5.0
Nov 14 2017
5.0
Version: null
C-Wu
C-Wu
Nov 13 2017
4.5
Nov 13 2017
4.5
Version: null
Jvhvr
Jvhvr
Nov 12 2017
5.0
Nov 12 2017
5.0
Version: null
koobN4373
koobN4373
Nov 6 2017
5.0
Nov 6 2017
5.0
Version: null
Screentom
Screentom
Apr 8 2017
4.5
Apr 8 2017
4.5
Version: null
Doms
Doms
Dec 12 2016
4.0
Dec 12 2016
4.0
Version: null
info-382
info-382
Apr 9 2016
5.0
Apr 9 2016
5.0
Version: null