It lets you silence all notifications for a while, and make all your decisions later, conveniently with just a few clicks, in one go You could then apply the bandwidth limiting rule to any packets sent to 107.23.224.190, but it's likely that your uploads might also be sent to other nearby amazon servers. The all-new Silent Mode was re-built from the ground up to make dealing with them a breeze. If you are new to Little Snitch, you may get overwhelmed by the vast amount of notifications from applications wanting to connect to the Internet. It would be nice if Apple would build such detailed functionality into macOS, but they won't do it for as simple a reason that it's too hard to use. So, these were some of the free and paid alternatives to Little Snitch.
Price: Net Limiter is a paid app that cost $29, however it comes with a full 30 days trial.
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.11 or later.