Net Radar 1.3 fix
Net Radar monitors the status of your VPN connection and shows the current geographical location of your public IP address in the menu bar. Net Radar will warn you immediately when your connection is no longer private.
Features
- Runs in the menu bar, showing the current geographical location of your Internet connection.
- The color of the displayed location indicates the status of your VPN connection.
- Clicking on the menu bar item will display a popup showing the location on a map and the status of your connection.
- Can be automatically launched at startup of your Mac.
- Works with all types of remote VPN connections.
- The type of warning can be configured to be a simple notification, a modal dialog, or as a popup.
- Does not interfere with your Internet connection or VPN setup.
- Includes a Setup Assistant that leads you through a few simple steps to set up Net Radar.
- Can also be used to just monitor the location of your public IP address, without VPN verifications.
NOTE
Net Radar monitors the operational status of your VPN connection, based on system events and empirical data.
- Tested with OpenVPN, PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, WireGuard and IKEv2.
- Net Radar does not include a VPN service.
- Net Radar is not able to check whether your connection is encrypted or not.
- Net Radar is not able to detect IPv6 and DNS leaks.
What's New:
Version 1.3
- Optimised for macOS 11 Big Sur, runs natively on Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.
- Improved responsiveness with VPN services based on WireGuard.
Screenshots:
- Title: Net Radar 1.3 fix
- Developer: Betamagic
- Compatibility: macOS 10.14 or later
- Language: English
- Includes: K'ed by TNT
- Size: 4.58 MB
- View in Mac App Store
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