Visualize your current and past network activity by traffic type, application, and geographic location, on an easy to use graph. GlassWire lets you see what applications are sending out data over the Internet and shows you what hosts they are communicating with. The program also looks for; domains or IP addresses that are known threats, networking system file changes, unusual application changes, ARP spoofing and more.
GlassWire shows you what network activity occurred while you were away or logged out from your computer. No more wondering what your computer was doing while you were out. Just go back in time with GlassWire"s graph and see exactly what happened in detail.
GlassWire visualizes what current and past applications are accessing the Internet. If you don’t like what you see you can instantly block network access to specific apps with GlassWire’s firewall manager.
GlassWire 2.3.413 changelog:
- Added notification if the firewall is disabled.
- Fixed an issue with alerts tab scrolling.
- Improved grey button colors for increased usability.
- Fixed an issue that could cause data to be lost on restart with some unusual situations.
- Fixed an issue where our service would not start with some unusual situations.
- Fixed an issue that cause GlassWire to revert to free mode for some users in some situations.
- Increased the minimum size of the GlassWire window.
- Fixed a bug that could cause VirusTotal results to show an incorrect app name in some situations.
- Fixed an issue where auto-updates can sometimes fail.
- GlassWire now automatically marks an alert as read if the user clicks on the related desktop alert window.
- Improved remote connection UI and behaviors.
Download: GlassWire 2.3.413 | 66.0 MB (Shareware)
Links: GlassWire Website | Android