The software has since evolved into WiFiSpoof 4 , which introduced iCloud sync, a searchable history window, and support for macOS 11 and later. Despite this, version 3.7 remains a notable milestone for its stability and essential feature set for users on older macOS systems. WiFiSpoof by SweetP Productions
WiFiSpoof 3.7 is a specialized network utility for macOS designed to enhance user privacy by masking a computer's Media Access Control (MAC) address. Developed by SweetP Productions , this version serves as a bridge between the core functionalities of the original software and the more advanced automation features seen in modern iterations like WiFiSpoof 4 . Core Functionality and Features WiFiSpoof 3.7
Circumvent network-level limits that may be tied to a specific device's hardware identifier. The software has since evolved into WiFiSpoof 4
The primary purpose of WiFiSpoof 3.7 is to provide an intuitive interface for changing a device’s MAC address—the unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications at the data link layer. Key features include: Developed by SweetP Productions , this version serves
The software allows for automated address changes based on network events, such as randomizing every 30 minutes at a public cafe or using a predefined address at home.
MAC addresses are not encrypted during standard internet surfing, which can leave a computer vulnerable to tracking on public Wi-Fi networks. By "spoofing" this address, WiFiSpoof helps users:
Users can generate random MAC addresses or select specific vendor addresses from an integrated database without manually using the Terminal.