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  1. To enable stealth mode on your Mac, you need to123:
    1. Choose Apple menu > System Settings.
    2. Click Network in the sidebar, then click Firewall. If Firewall is turned off, first turn it on.
    3. Click Options.
    4. Turn on “Enable stealth mode,” then click OK.
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    On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Network in the sidebar, then click Firewall. (You may need to scroll down.) If Firewall is turned off, first turn it on. See Block connections to your Mac with a firewall. Click Options. Turn on “Enable stealth mode,” then click OK.

    support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/use-stealth-mo…

    Mac Enable Stealth Mode Firewall

    1. Go to the Apple menu and choose System Preferences.
    2. Go to the "Security & Privacy" preference panel and select the "Firewall" tab.
    3. Click on the unlock button and authenticate with an administrator password, click on "Turn On Firewall" if it hasn’t been turned on yet ...
    4. Check the box for "Enable Stealth Mode" then click OK.
    5. Close out of System Preferences as usual.
    osxdaily.com/2015/11/18/enable-stealth-mode-ma…

    Here’s how to enable Stealth Mode on your Mac:

    • 1. In the top left corner, click on the Apple logo > System Preferences
    • 2. Click Security & Privacy
    • 3. Select the Firewall tab
    mackeeper.com/blog/stealth-mode-in-mac/
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    By enabling stealth mode, no one else that has access to the same network you’re using can discover your system. Step 1: Go to System Preferences, click Security & Privacy, and select Firewall. Step 2: You’ll need to have the Mac’s firewall enabled. Click Firewall Options and then click the Enable Stealth Mode button.
    When stealth mode is on, your Mac doesn’t respond to either “ping” requests or connection attempts from a closed TCP or UDP network. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Network in the sidebar, then click Firewall. (You may need to scroll down.) If Firewall is turned off, first turn it on.
    Click Firewall Options and then click the Enable Stealth Mode button. Click OK to confirm the change. It should be noted that with stealth mode enabled, it could potentially make it difficult to diagnose and troubleshoot an issue pertaining to network access.
    The useless firewall and stealth mode is not turned on by default because it does nothing useful. The only reason to use the application firewall in macOS is if you must run many sharing services on your private network, but occasionally use the Mac on a public network. Enabling the firewall is faster than turning off all sharing services.
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