LuLu
objective-see.com/products/lulu.html MacOS
Free, open source macOS firewall. It aims to block unknown outgoing connections, unless explicitly approved by the user.
- Homepage: objective-see.com/products/lulu.html
- GitHub: github.com/objective-see/LuLu
- Privacy: tosdr.org/en/service/3069
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/objective-see.com
LuLu Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy Summary
- There is a date of the last update of the agreements
- When the service wants to make a material change to its terms, users are notified at least 30 days in advance
- You waive your right to a class action.
- Terms may be changed any time at their discretion, without notice to you
Documents
- Terms of UseCreated 09 Apr 21, Last modified 3 years ago
- Privacy PolicyCreated 09 Apr 21, Last modified 3 years ago
About the Data
This data is kindly provided by tosdr.org. Read full report at: #3069
LuLu Source Code
Author
Description
LuLu is the free open-source macOS firewall
Homepage
https://objective-see.org/products/lulu.htmlLicense
GPL-3.0
Created
10 Sept 17
Last Updated
17 Jan 25
Latest version
Primary Language
Objective-C
Size
24,361 KB
Stars
10,242
Forks
476
Watchers
10,242
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
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@objective-see (148)
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@josh-stein (3)
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@cduvenhorst (2)
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@vitorgalvao (2)
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@nitrocode (2)
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@AykutCevik (1)
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@vocatan (1)
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@davegallant (1)
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@JeffreyCA (1)
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@szuke (1)
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@stek29 (1)
Recent Commits
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Patrick Wardle (10 Jan 25)
Improved rule endpoint matching (#683)
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Patrick Wardle (02 Jan 25)
UI Improvements
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Patrick Wardle (02 Jan 25)
version bump (v3.0.0)
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Patrick Wardle (01 Jan 25)
improved UI (rule paths #673)
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Patrick Wardle (19 Dec 24)
Update GrayList.m
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Patrick Wardle (19 Dec 24)
Update createDMG.sh
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Patrick Wardle (19 Dec 24)
v2.9.7
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Patrick Wardle (19 Dec 24)
UI improvements
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Patrick Wardle (19 Dec 24)
fix for #662 fixed bug in rule exportation
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Patrick Wardle (18 Dec 24)
UI improvements ensure startup window is brought to front ensure (ns)alerts are brought to front & centered
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Patrick Wardle (14 Dec 24)
Improved host name based matching (#665)
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Patrick Wardle (13 Dec 24)
macOS 14+? Code now invokes [NSApp activate];
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Patrick Wardle (13 Dec 24)
fix for #667 improved logic to ensure user created rules were saved
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Objective-See Foundation (15 Oct 24)
Update README.md
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Patrick Wardle (15 Oct 24)
v2.9.6
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Patrick Wardle (15 Oct 24)
improved process hierarchy generation avoid invoking "application service" APIs in extension #650
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Patrick Wardle (15 Oct 24)
version bump / UI fixes / DMG script
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Patrick Wardle (15 Oct 24)
UI improvements
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Patrick Wardle (14 Oct 24)
improvements for rule endpoint matching (endpoints)
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Patrick Wardle (13 Oct 24)
localizations (es)
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Patrick Wardle (09 Oct 24)
UI improvements for localizations
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Patrick Wardle (08 Oct 24)
improved rule matching (* -> 'any'), more localizations, tooltips
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Patrick Wardle (07 Oct 24)
UI improvements 1. Process Hierarchy now (also) built via Application Services 2. VirusTotal popover improved
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Patrick Wardle (06 Oct 24)
scroll views for process path & dns
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Patrick Wardle (05 Oct 24)
improve handling of block/allow lists
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Patrick Wardle (05 Oct 24)
global allow list!
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Patrick Wardle (05 Oct 24)
UI improvements to support localizations
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Patrick Wardle (05 Oct 24)
UI improvements (for macOS 15) + localizations
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Patrick Wardle (16 Sept 24)
Update Preferences.xib
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Patrick Wardle (16 Sept 24)
Update Preferences.xib
LuLu Website
Website
301 Moved
Redirects
Redirects to https://objective-see.org/products/lulu.html
Security Checks
1 security checks failed (65 passed)
- External Redirect Detected
Server Details
- IP Address 216.239.34.21
- Hostname any-in-2215.1e100.net
- Location Mountain View, California, United States of America, NA
- ISP Google LLC
- ASN AS15169
Associated Countries
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US
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
Blacklist Check
objective-see.com was found on 0 blacklists
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About the Data: LuLu
API
You can access LuLu's data programmatically via our API.
Simply make a GET
request to:
https://api.awesome-privacy.xyz/networking/firewalls/lulu
The REST API is free, no-auth and CORS-enabled. To learn more, view the Swagger Docs or read the API Usage Guide.
About the Data
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