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          You can use a 3rd party app called Little Snitch to block Internet access for individual apps. Little Snitch comes with a limited 30 days free trial and costs € 45 for single user license thereafter.



          Another alternative is Radio Silence, a network monitor and firewall app for macOS. It lets you control Internet access on an individual app basis. Radio Silence comes with a full 30 days trial and costs US$ 9.






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            – Maria
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          • Yes, it's not free, but it is a highly-respected app - obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/order.html
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          • @Maria Yes, it comes with a limited 30 days trial and costs € 45 for single user license.
            – Nimesh Neema
            yesterday






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            I'd recommend Tripmode - €7.99 and it's on the App Store.
            – Araho
            yesterday










          • Can't the Mac's built-in firewall be used instead?
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          If it is just OneNote you want to block from using Internet you can do that in OneNote app.



          You can work offline on OneNote app by turning off the




          automatic sync settings.




          Click the Show Navigation icon on the upper-left corner of your OneNote app window and select Settings.



          Under Settings, select Options and turn off Sync notebooks automatically using the slider.



          It will save your files locally (your hard drive). in



          ~/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.onenote.mac/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft User Data/OneNote/


          No need to block internet since already has the option to work offline. (and it is free)






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            You can try Hands Off. It is free. Works almost like Snitch.



            https://www.oneperiodic.com/products/handsoff/






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              What you're looking for is called an application firewall. A free/open source program does this job is LuLu -- https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html -- with code on github here.






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                You can use a 3rd party app called Little Snitch to block Internet access for individual apps. Little Snitch comes with a limited 30 days free trial and costs € 45 for single user license thereafter.



                Another alternative is Radio Silence, a network monitor and firewall app for macOS. It lets you control Internet access on an individual app basis. Radio Silence comes with a full 30 days trial and costs US$ 9.






                share|improve this answer























                • Thank you! Do you know if it cost any money?
                  – Maria
                  yesterday










                • Yes, it's not free, but it is a highly-respected app - obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/order.html
                  – Tetsujin
                  yesterday










                • @Maria Yes, it comes with a limited 30 days trial and costs € 45 for single user license.
                  – Nimesh Neema
                  yesterday






                • 1




                  I'd recommend Tripmode - €7.99 and it's on the App Store.
                  – Araho
                  yesterday










                • Can't the Mac's built-in firewall be used instead?
                  – thosphor
                  16 hours ago















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                You can use a 3rd party app called Little Snitch to block Internet access for individual apps. Little Snitch comes with a limited 30 days free trial and costs € 45 for single user license thereafter.



                Another alternative is Radio Silence, a network monitor and firewall app for macOS. It lets you control Internet access on an individual app basis. Radio Silence comes with a full 30 days trial and costs US$ 9.






                share|improve this answer























                • Thank you! Do you know if it cost any money?
                  – Maria
                  yesterday










                • Yes, it's not free, but it is a highly-respected app - obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/order.html
                  – Tetsujin
                  yesterday










                • @Maria Yes, it comes with a limited 30 days trial and costs € 45 for single user license.
                  – Nimesh Neema
                  yesterday






                • 1




                  I'd recommend Tripmode - €7.99 and it's on the App Store.
                  – Araho
                  yesterday










                • Can't the Mac's built-in firewall be used instead?
                  – thosphor
                  16 hours ago













                up vote
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                up vote
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                You can use a 3rd party app called Little Snitch to block Internet access for individual apps. Little Snitch comes with a limited 30 days free trial and costs € 45 for single user license thereafter.



                Another alternative is Radio Silence, a network monitor and firewall app for macOS. It lets you control Internet access on an individual app basis. Radio Silence comes with a full 30 days trial and costs US$ 9.






                share|improve this answer














                You can use a 3rd party app called Little Snitch to block Internet access for individual apps. Little Snitch comes with a limited 30 days free trial and costs € 45 for single user license thereafter.



                Another alternative is Radio Silence, a network monitor and firewall app for macOS. It lets you control Internet access on an individual app basis. Radio Silence comes with a full 30 days trial and costs US$ 9.







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                • Thank you! Do you know if it cost any money?
                  – Maria
                  yesterday










                • Yes, it's not free, but it is a highly-respected app - obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/order.html
                  – Tetsujin
                  yesterday










                • @Maria Yes, it comes with a limited 30 days trial and costs € 45 for single user license.
                  – Nimesh Neema
                  yesterday






                • 1




                  I'd recommend Tripmode - €7.99 and it's on the App Store.
                  – Araho
                  yesterday










                • Can't the Mac's built-in firewall be used instead?
                  – thosphor
                  16 hours ago


















                • Thank you! Do you know if it cost any money?
                  – Maria
                  yesterday










                • Yes, it's not free, but it is a highly-respected app - obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/order.html
                  – Tetsujin
                  yesterday










                • @Maria Yes, it comes with a limited 30 days trial and costs € 45 for single user license.
                  – Nimesh Neema
                  yesterday






                • 1




                  I'd recommend Tripmode - €7.99 and it's on the App Store.
                  – Araho
                  yesterday










                • Can't the Mac's built-in firewall be used instead?
                  – thosphor
                  16 hours ago
















                Thank you! Do you know if it cost any money?
                – Maria
                yesterday




                Thank you! Do you know if it cost any money?
                – Maria
                yesterday












                Yes, it's not free, but it is a highly-respected app - obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/order.html
                – Tetsujin
                yesterday




                Yes, it's not free, but it is a highly-respected app - obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/order.html
                – Tetsujin
                yesterday












                @Maria Yes, it comes with a limited 30 days trial and costs € 45 for single user license.
                – Nimesh Neema
                yesterday




                @Maria Yes, it comes with a limited 30 days trial and costs € 45 for single user license.
                – Nimesh Neema
                yesterday




                1




                1




                I'd recommend Tripmode - €7.99 and it's on the App Store.
                – Araho
                yesterday




                I'd recommend Tripmode - €7.99 and it's on the App Store.
                – Araho
                yesterday












                Can't the Mac's built-in firewall be used instead?
                – thosphor
                16 hours ago




                Can't the Mac's built-in firewall be used instead?
                – thosphor
                16 hours ago












                up vote
                5
                down vote













                If it is just OneNote you want to block from using Internet you can do that in OneNote app.



                You can work offline on OneNote app by turning off the




                automatic sync settings.




                Click the Show Navigation icon on the upper-left corner of your OneNote app window and select Settings.



                Under Settings, select Options and turn off Sync notebooks automatically using the slider.



                It will save your files locally (your hard drive). in



                ~/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.onenote.mac/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft User Data/OneNote/


                No need to block internet since already has the option to work offline. (and it is free)






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                  up vote
                  5
                  down vote













                  If it is just OneNote you want to block from using Internet you can do that in OneNote app.



                  You can work offline on OneNote app by turning off the




                  automatic sync settings.




                  Click the Show Navigation icon on the upper-left corner of your OneNote app window and select Settings.



                  Under Settings, select Options and turn off Sync notebooks automatically using the slider.



                  It will save your files locally (your hard drive). in



                  ~/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.onenote.mac/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft User Data/OneNote/


                  No need to block internet since already has the option to work offline. (and it is free)






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                    up vote
                    5
                    down vote










                    up vote
                    5
                    down vote









                    If it is just OneNote you want to block from using Internet you can do that in OneNote app.



                    You can work offline on OneNote app by turning off the




                    automatic sync settings.




                    Click the Show Navigation icon on the upper-left corner of your OneNote app window and select Settings.



                    Under Settings, select Options and turn off Sync notebooks automatically using the slider.



                    It will save your files locally (your hard drive). in



                    ~/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.onenote.mac/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft User Data/OneNote/


                    No need to block internet since already has the option to work offline. (and it is free)






                    share|improve this answer














                    If it is just OneNote you want to block from using Internet you can do that in OneNote app.



                    You can work offline on OneNote app by turning off the




                    automatic sync settings.




                    Click the Show Navigation icon on the upper-left corner of your OneNote app window and select Settings.



                    Under Settings, select Options and turn off Sync notebooks automatically using the slider.



                    It will save your files locally (your hard drive). in



                    ~/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.onenote.mac/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft User Data/OneNote/


                    No need to block internet since already has the option to work offline. (and it is free)







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                        You can try Hands Off. It is free. Works almost like Snitch.



                        https://www.oneperiodic.com/products/handsoff/






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                          You can try Hands Off. It is free. Works almost like Snitch.



                          https://www.oneperiodic.com/products/handsoff/






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                            You can try Hands Off. It is free. Works almost like Snitch.



                            https://www.oneperiodic.com/products/handsoff/






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                            https://www.oneperiodic.com/products/handsoff/







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                                What you're looking for is called an application firewall. A free/open source program does this job is LuLu -- https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html -- with code on github here.






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                                  What you're looking for is called an application firewall. A free/open source program does this job is LuLu -- https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html -- with code on github here.






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                                    What you're looking for is called an application firewall. A free/open source program does this job is LuLu -- https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html -- with code on github here.






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                                    What you're looking for is called an application firewall. A free/open source program does this job is LuLu -- https://objective-see.com/products/lulu.html -- with code on github here.







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