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Q&A How do I temporarily disconnect a Mac from the network without touching cables?

If your goal is to only disconnect certain apps, you can use tools like https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html (free and open source) TCPBlock (free, for older MacOS) to block ...

posted 3y ago by samcarter‭  ·  edited 3y ago by samcarter‭

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#4: Post edited by user avatar samcarter‭ · 2021-08-23T14:38:14Z (about 3 years ago)
  • If your goal is to only disconnect certain apps, you can use tools like
  • - https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html (free and open source)
  • - TCPBlock (free, works on older MacOS)
  • to block the network access of the particular app instead of disconnecting your whole computer.
  • If your goal is to only disconnect certain apps, you can use tools like
  • - https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html (free and open source)
  • - TCPBlock (free, for older MacOS)
  • to block the network access of the particular app instead of disconnecting your whole computer.
#3: Post edited by user avatar samcarter‭ · 2021-08-23T14:35:02Z (about 3 years ago)
  • If your goal is to only disconnect certain apps, you can use tools like
  • https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html (free and open source)
  • to block the network access of the particular app instead of disconnecting your whole computer.
  • If your goal is to only disconnect certain apps, you can use tools like
  • - https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html (free and open source)
  • - TCPBlock (free, works on older MacOS)
  • to block the network access of the particular app instead of disconnecting your whole computer.
#2: Post edited by user avatar samcarter‭ · 2021-08-23T14:29:20Z (about 3 years ago)
  • If your goal is to only disconnect certain apps, you can use tools like
  • https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html
  • to block the network access of the particular app instead of disconnecting your whole computer.
  • If your goal is to only disconnect certain apps, you can use tools like
  • https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html (free and open source)
  • to block the network access of the particular app instead of disconnecting your whole computer.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar samcarter‭ · 2021-08-23T14:23:02Z (about 3 years ago)
If your goal is to only disconnect certain apps, you can use tools like

https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html

to block the network access of the particular app instead of disconnecting your whole computer.