@leonardorosacom It depends. Scudo 3 now allows you to define custom app policies, so you can create app rules to pass IP addresses, hostnames, domains. For sure it's much more flexible than the old Scudo 2. However a lot of Vallum feature are still missing, they are two different apps.
For the brave of you who like experimental software: Exclusions Blaster for #macOS#BigSur Monitor and block processes included in Content Filter Exclusion List. https://t.co/pO9Gt0qylZ
@Chalxman Sure, simply trash Exclusions Blaster app and you should see a macOS alert. Once done you have to reboot and wait a minute or so, macOS should delete system extension from /Library/SystemExtensions.
@Chalxman Vallum 4 Beta and its extension are currently sandboxed and, unfortunately, we have been able to make this thing work only on non-sandboxed extensions.
@MoTeit1 It's an experimental tool used to monitor/block outbound connections made by processes included in macOS Content Filter Exclusion List, processes that bypass NEFilterDataProvider-based firewalls such as Vallum 4.