Do you want the application "Office 365 service.app" to accept incoming network

I keep getting this pop up even though I have Office365Service blocked in my firewall. And this happens even when I don't have any MS apps open.

InDesign is phoning home, probably to check for updates of that spam promotion section in the startup screen.
Could also be any plugin activation mechanism, etc.
Go to System Preferences / Security & Privacy / Firewall
If there is an entry for InDesign, change it to something reasonable.
Dirk

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