After installing a password manager, I decided it'd be a good idea to
make sure it isn't allowed to access the internet unless I say so :)

After a bit of searching, I found OpenSnitch, which is no longer
maintained, but there's a current fork of it. If anyone is interested,
instructions and a description for it can be found here:
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/04/how-to-install-opensnitch-application.html.
Note that I just used the deb packages.

Interestingly, my well-regarded and popular password manager (which
shall remain nameless as this is a public list), does not work on
Android when NetGuard blocks internet access... Hmm. Most disturbing, is
this new move by Chancellor Palpatine.

Hamish


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