What Is Mac Firewall?
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The Mac firewall is a built-in security feature of Mac OS X and macOS that helps protect your Mac from malicious software and other threats. It works by preventing unsolicited incoming network connections to your Mac, essentially blocking any malicious requests from reaching your computer. The Mac firewall can be configured to allow and deny incoming connections, as well as block outgoing network requests.
Mac Firewall is a security feature built into the Mac operating system, designed to protect your Mac from malicious Internet threats. It prevents unauthorized access to your computer and personal data by monitoring incoming and outgoing communication and blocking suspicious activity. It also provides users with an extra layer of protection, by restricting access to certain applications, websites and network functions.