Micro Snitch 4+

Objective Development

    • 3.9 • 33 Ratings
    • $3.99

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Description

Know when someone spies on you!

Ever wondered if an application records audio through your Mac’s built-in microphone without your knowledge? Or if the camera captures video for no good reason?

With Micro Snitch there’s no doubt anymore. This ultra-light menu bar application operates inconspicuously in the background. It monitors and reports any microphone and camera activity to help you figure out if someone’s spying on you.

Fair enough, you might see the camera’s indicator light, but what if you are away from your computer? And for the microphone there is no activity indication at all, so you won’t notice if the microphone is turned on even if you’re sitting right in front of your Mac.

With Micro Snitch you always know whether some app is currently using your microphone and its logging facilities allow you to reveal any suspicious activities later on.

• Menu Bar Icon
Any current microphone or camera activity is displayed in the menu bar. The menu also shows a list of connected audio/video devices.

• Overlay
An on-screen overlay is shown while the micro­phone or camera is turned on to make sure you won’t miss it even if the menu bar isn’t currently visible.

• Logging
Never miss any microphone or camera activity, even in your absence. Every status change is logged to a file, so you can review it later to find suspicious activities.

• Notifications
Micro Snitch shows notifications when devices become active or inactive. You can also enable notifications when devices are connected or disconnected.

• Accessibility
Micro Snitch plays nicely with the accessibility features built into OS X, like VoiceOver. By pressing a configurable hotkey, Micro Snitch shows the current microphone or camera activity textually, which VoiceOver reads automatically.

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Note: Micro Snitch was tested with as many different Mac computers and audio/video devices as we could get our hands on. The limitations we found are documented in the “Compatibility” section of the Micro Snitch FAQ (https://obdev.at/microsnitch/support.html), but there may be other compatibility issues that are not yet known.

What’s New

Version 1.6.1

Fixes a crash that could happen when connecting/disconnecting a USB hub.

Ratings and Reviews

3.9 out of 5
33 Ratings

33 Ratings

envoy510 ,

updated to Catalina, doesn't fully work

Perhaps there is some permission I need to grant?
I gave it accessin "Accessibility". Odd thing is that it does (before and after the previous mentioned change) give me notifications, but my headset is listed as "Inactive". So, just deducting a single star now that I know it notifies.

SiliconSkipper ,

Lightweight app for peace of mind

I like how the app is small and resource efficient. I had to switch to an alternative for some time on my M1 MacBook Pro due to it constantly showing false positives, but the issue is now fully resolved, many thanks for the fix!

Coryop ,

Simple but imortant

This is a good one. It's by the makers of Little Snitch, a very popular and trusted network privacy monitor.

Don't pay attention to the old reviews saying that some devices don't work. It's worked great for me over the past year.

App Privacy

The developer, Objective Development, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.