Radio Silence 3.2 -

Compare the "block-by-exception" model of Radio Silence with the interactive, prompt-heavy models of competitors like ThreatLocker or Solidcore.

Note the requirement for "Developer Mode" or system-signed profiles in modern macOS environments to allow the network filter to function correctly. Radio Silence 3.2

Summarize how Radio Silence 3.2 balances the need for privacy and security with the demand for an unobtrusive user interface. Compare the "block-by-exception" model of Radio Silence with

Highlight the transition toward more robust startup protocols and refined network monitoring capabilities. 2. Core Functionality & Features Radio Silence 3.2