I am facing this same issue, and I feel that allowing "ALL" connections for an application, just to keep the rules from popping up, is detrimental to the functioning of what Little Snitch is for. For instance, when visiting several websites, I am asked to allow a plethora of attempts, some of which have nothing to do with the loading of the page. Sometimes, the page has finished loading everything, yet I am still clicking thru requests for rules. Some of these attempts are for websites which, I have found, simply place tracking cookies on my computer. I don't see why Facebook, twitter, and google ads needs to be a part of me visiting Amazon. Or some other websites which have no affiliation with that site whatsoever. I think allowing "all" connections just to shut up Little Snitch defeats its purpose. It would be nicer to have a list of rules Objective Development has determined to be "safe" or "questionable" for us to go by. For the money, I don't think it is asking too much for such a list to be provided. Sometimes I just turn off LS to keep from having to click thru 30 or more requests to simply look at a site.
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