Snitch
Controlador de red para WordPress con un resumen de la conexión para controlar y regular el tráfico de datos desde tu sitio.
Confía, pero verifica
Snitch monitors and logs the outgoing data stream of your WordPress site. It records every outbound connection from WordPress and provides a log table for administrators.
Snitch does not only log connection requests, but enables you to block future requests either by target URL (internet address being called in the background), or by script (file being executed to open up a connection). Once blocked, a connection will be visually highlighted. Blocked entries can be unblocked with a simple click.
Snitch is a perfect tool to “listen in” on outbound communication. It is also suitable to early recognize any malware and tracking software installed. You can youse Snitch to make sure you comply with GDPR.
Resumen
Snitch writes a log of both authorized and blocked attempts of connectivity. An overall view provides transparency and lets you control outgoing connections initialized by plugins, themes, or WordPress.
En una palabra
- interfaz limpia
- displays target URL and source file
- features grouping, sorting, searching
- visual highlighting of blocked requests
- show POST variables with a simple click
- block/unblock connections by domain/file
- monitors communication in back-end and front-end
- borrar todas las entradas pulsando un botón
- gratis, sin publicidad
Soporte
- Community support via the support forums on wordpress.org
- No atendemos el soporte por correo electrónico, Twitter, problemas de GitHub, etc.
Colaborar
- Active development of this plugin is handled on GitHub.
- Pull requests for documented bugs are highly appreciated.
- If you think you’ve found a bug (e.g. you’re experiencing unexpected behavior), please post at the support forums first.
- If you want to help us translate this plugin you can do so on WordPress Translate.
Agradecimientos
- Autor: Sergej Müller
- Mantenedores: pluginkollektiv
