GlassWire Elite 3.4.768 with Fix
GlassWire is a network monitoring tool that displays and alerts you about the network traffic originating from your computer. This allows you to quickly see what applications are communicating over the network and the Internet, how much bandwidth they are using, and what hosts they are connecting to. Use GlassWire’s simple to use interface to view all your past and present network activity on a graph. Click the graph to see what applications initiated the incoming or outgoing bandwidth and instantly see what hosts the applications were communicating with. Hosts are automatically resolved and also include their country of origin. Click the Apps and Traffic options to break down network activity by applications and traffic types.
GlassWire also maintains a database of suspicious sites and will alert you when you attempt to visit one of them. Last, but not least, GlassWire includes an easy to use application firewall that allows you to block specific applications from communicating over a network and the Internet.
Download Glasswire Elite v3.4.768 with Fix – ShadowC
Previous Versions:
- Download Glasswire Elite v3.3.678 with Fix – ShadowC
- GlassWire Elite 2.3.449.0 with Activator – BB2018
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doesn’t work in new version? Version 2.2.241
Super! Works fine.
Thanks a lot!
Remek002 AutoFix Fully activates Elite 2.3.335.
BB2018 Patch does NOT activate “Unlimited” graph history.
CAN I ALLOW THE APP TO DOWNLOAD UPDATES ??
i haved blocked the app with firewall , is it ok ??
thank you
what to do after downloading ? please give instructions
Autofix by remek002 does not activate version 2.3.359.
There’s a new version of bb2018 patch (v4.1). It fully activates Elite version. You can find it here: https://scloud.ws/blog/lan/1075.html
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Cracked Exe in latest version 3.4.768 is reported as a Virus.
This is uncommon. I know that Keymakers or patches are often wrongly detected as Viruses, but usually NOT cracked Exes…
I tend to believe that this is indeed a Virus…
Maybe you can check?