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SimpleWall

SimpleWall is what Windows Firewall should’ve been from the beginning: user-facing, predictable, and actually usable. It doesn’t try to be flashy, but it does exactly what most admins need — stop unknown traffic cold and let you decide what goes out.

OC: Windows
Size: 745 KB
Version: 3.8.6.1
🡣: 3455

SimpleWall: Because Windows Filtering Platform Deserves a Better Front-End

If you’ve ever tried to tame Windows Firewall manually, you know it’s… not pleasant. Hidden rules, unclear priorities, and outbound traffic that somehow always finds a way through.

SimpleWall doesn’t replace the Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) — it gives it a brain. And more importantly, it gives you a switchboard. One that actually shows what’s trying to talk on the wire — with options to block, allow, or silence it immediately.

Free, open-source, and zero bloat. No background services, no auto-updates, no cloud backend. Just a lightweight, local controller for your outbound and inbound traffic.

What It Gives You (That Windows Doesn’t)

FeaturePractical Benefit
Real-time connection alertsSee every new process reaching out — block or allow immediately
Manual rule editingWhite-/blacklist apps, services, protocols with precision
Full outbound filteringDefault-deny mode available — no app gets out without your say-so
System services controlDisable Windows telemetry, Cortana, or other chatty subsystems
Portable versionNo install needed — run it from a flash drive if needed
Minimal resource useDoesn’t rely on .NET, doesn’t stay resident in memory when off
WFP-native rulesDirectly applies to Windows Filtering Platform, nothing extra added

When It’s the Right Tool

– You’re locking down a hardened endpoint or audit environment
– You want to see what processes are calling out — not just trust the OS
– You’ve tried managing WF via PowerShell and hated it
– You want portable control over network behavior without bloated software
– You need better per-process filtering than built-in options allow

System Requirements and Tech Notes

ComponentDetails
OSWindows 8, 10, 11 (WFP-capable platforms)
Admin RightsRequired for rule editing and service-level access
Architecturex64 and x86 binaries available
DependenciesNone — no .NET, Java, or external libraries required
Memory FootprintMinimal — under 30MB even under heavy use

Quick Start: Default-Deny Mode in Minutes

  1. Download and run
    Grab from the official site or GitHub — choose portable if needed.

    2. Enable filtering
    First launch shows you an option to start filtering — default is allow all.

    3. Switch to default deny
    Flip the mode to “block all except rules” — you’ll be prompted on each new connection.

    4. Start approving apps
    Every process that touches the network gets a prompt — allow once, always, or never.

    5. Fine-tune or export config
    Rulesets are stored in flat files — easy to back up or apply across machines.

Strengths and Caveats

Where it excels:
– No-nonsense interface — clean, compact, functional
– Great for outbound monitoring and containment
– Works without cluttering the system with background services
– Perfect for semi-technical users who want control but not complexity

Where it stops short:
– No per-connection graphs or analytics — not a net monitor
– Doesn’t replace antivirus, HIPS, or DPI tools
– Alerts can be frequent during first-time use
– No auto-learning or cloud reputation — you decide everything

Final Verdict

SimpleWall is what Windows Firewall should’ve been from the beginning: user-facing, predictable, and actually usable. It doesn’t try to be flashy, but it does exactly what most admins need — stop unknown traffic cold and let you decide what goes out.

If you’ve ever watched Task Manager and thought “Wait, why is that process online?” — this tool is the answer.

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