Three ways to manage your data subscription
Three ways to manage your data subscription
Have you struggled with managing your monthly subscriptions? Have you been trying your best to cut down on social media apps, but it doesn't work out?
Here are three suggestive ways to accomplish this:
(1) Cut down on some apps that take more social media time.
Find out how much allocated data you have each month and be sure to stay within your limit. You may want to cut down on your "Netflix and Chill" vibes. If you can't control your continuous swipe on your Instagram feed, you will eventually exceed your data limit for the day, a week, or a month. To be honest, there's always going to be a new post on I.G, Twitter, Facebook, etc. You can't get to the end of media content. Hence, discipline has to be ensured. You are probably not missing out on so much. That intermittent beep shouldn't control you.
(2) Enable the data saver.
This method is achievable for Android users. Check more details on www.google.com to get step by step directions on how to turn your data saver on. It's available in the "settings" area of any android phone. This helps you save data from apps which may be syncing on the background without your notice. Also, data will only be removed from whatever app in operation.
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(3) Turning off cellular data as needed. Turn off your data when not in use. Break the habit of leaving it on when you don't need it. In order not to miss important notifications or orders (for online business people), set a time frame within which people can contact you. Make your phone number available for emergency calls as well.
For example,
Between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., I am at your disposal.
In conclusion, use attainable data plans. It will be hilarious of you to assume that a data plan of ₦100 can last you a whole month. Data subscriptions don't have magic tricks. It's GIGO (garbage in, garbage out). Whatever plan you make is what you get.
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