New Glasswire version 1.2.88 Version 1.2.88 - (December 27, 2016) Hash # 9033F95A30097ED4ECEEFD5486FB1C4D You can now scan manually for devices under GlassWire's "Network" tab. Basic, Pro, and Elite users will have an automatic scan every 30 minutes, while free users can scan manually by pressing the "scan" button. We made this change because GlassWire was scanning so often in our previous update that some types of network hardware were giving false positives about GlassWire causing a network problem. To disable Network auto-scanning completely create a text file called glasswire.conf and place it in the c:\programdata\glasswire\service folder. Add this string to the text file: enable_network_scan = false then restart the GlassWire service. We plan to add a setting for this in the future. Fixed a bug that was causing some users to crash. Download: https://www.glasswire.com/download/
the proverbial question...does this work on XP..looked around the site did nit see anything just windows?
"the proverbial question...does this work on XP..looked around the site did nit see anything just windows?" https://forum.glasswire.com/t/glasswire-for-windows-xp/1529 https://forum.glasswire.com/t/glasswire-winxp/503
hayc it appears even though bleeping computer shows XP, they probley just list that as a generic. hers is an older firewall. http://www.filseclab.com/eng/products/firewall.htm
Glasswire v1.2.202 Released (May 25, 2017) Download Previous Changelogs: Spoiler: v1.2.100 - (April 4, 2017) Version 1.2.100 - (April 4, 2017) Hash # F3448068ACD6BA33A9B1DC1A1296724B47384F9AB7F0E0715137873F2570F109 Fixed a problem that caused some users with some types of audio drivers to crash. Fixed some typos for some languages, reported by users. Fixed a text overlap in the Network tab. Solved a problem where some users received false host/lmhost file change alerts. Fixed a problem reported on HackerOne. Stability and resource usage improvements. Spoiler: v1.2.96 - (February 13, 2017) Version 1.2.96 - (February 13, 2017) Hash # B8505E56EF2B3148BA1A4051061C86C7 You can now change firewall modes from the GlassWire Windows tray menu. Right click the GlassWire icon in the bottom right Windows tray to change modes. The year is now added to the GlassWire network tab. Three security upgrades were made due to HackerOne bug reports. Fixed a problem where a network scan could cause the GlassWire service to crash. We added protection so third party DLL files can no longer interact with GlassWire and cause it to crash.
Hi, GlassWire's use of the word "firewall" certainly threw me. But I note that the developers refer to it as "GlassWire Firewall & Network Monitor". At least, that's what it shows at the top of their web pages. But I can see an alternative interpretation, namely: GlassWire Firewall Monitor & Network Monitor [my italics]. So it isn't a firewall in its own right but a firewall monitor. I have no affiliations or associations with GlassWire, the company. But I do find their application useful - at the moment. JPC
This would be a perfect complement to VoodooShield, but while Dan has enabled multi-user, where's GlassWire? Seriously, hacking the registry in all user accts to start the GUI, then booting into Admin just to get GW, then switching to all other user accts and finally logging out of Admin just doesn't cut the mustard. There has to be a better way--which I'd be more than happy to pay for.
Glasswire free makes no sense at all. Why would anyone install third party app to monitor traffic when task manager does the job? http://i.imgur.com/vQjrOwX.png
Seriously? Back in the days I also wanted to be alerted about outgoing connections, but nowadays almost all apps need to connect out, so now I prefer auto-blocking. I believe GlassWire gives a bit more info and also records history, that you can use for investigation.
I use Glasswire along with the WFC snap-in, the only issue I have with Glasswire is their Licensing Model, it sux. If you ever have to re-install you will be waiting a couple days for Support to reset your key. Other than that it is a great software. Glasswire I use for monitoring, and WFC for creating rules, its a great combo.
WFC= Windows Firewall Control "Snap-In" Its a better, more user friendly Cpanel for Windows Firewall, and so much more. I only use Glasswire for its monitoring, and WFC for rules and toggling off my net when necessary. PeAcE
Is a Glasswire Rep on here ? I have what I think to be a simple and logical request that would serve to make the product more "user" friendly for all of us. With WFC you can right click on an .exe from within file explorer, and if enabled in the *WFC Snap-In *Windows Firewall Control and select weather or not to allow internet for that particular software or program. Would love to have this for Glasswire as well. See SS below: I right clicked on the "Easy Anti-Cheat" and as you can see I have the options in (1 & 2) to allow or block the software from outbound connections. I can't do this with glasswire and as you can see in(4) on the top right I am only running Glasswire, we can see the settings still because WFC is sleeping for now while I test Glasswire all by itself without the help of WFC. I will post more on that later when I have enough skill with it to form an educated opinion. But I digress, I think having that ability would benefit all Glasswire users both present and future.