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Well, the good news is, we have a fix for you – you can indeed have the best of both worlds.
Save data the Opera Max way
Opera Max is a free data-management and data-savings app for Android. It uses a virtual private network to route your online traffic — and this includes data used by most apps, as well as browsers — via Opera’s cloud and compresses it before sending it to your device. So, whether you are watching video, sharing photos, social networking or simply browsing, less data is being delivered to your mobile phone, which means your precious mobile-data limit takes a smaller hit. And, this means that you can continue to do the same (or more!) online for less data than you’d use without Opera Max.
Opera Max also has an option to prevent apps from sneakily accessing the ‘net in the background. It also doesn’t handle your encrypted data. So, as a security-conscious user, you can rest assured that sensitive material, such as banking apps and the like, are not rerouted through the usual Opera Max cloud, but delivered directly to your device.
Save the Opera Mini way
If you’re a mobile data user and haven’t yet heard of Opera Mini, you don’t know what you’ve been missing. This pint-sized browser also works on the same principle — it compresses data before it reaches your phone or tablet. Even though you may get reduced quality of some graphics, the faster load times and data savings will more than make up for it. Opera Mini is available for Android, iOS and Windows Phone, as well as for basic Java phones.
Apply common sense
You’d be surprised how far a little bit of common sense goes in keeping your internet bills under control. For example, switch off your mobile data connection when not using it. Set updates or attachments to download only over Wi-Fi. Disable auto-sync on your smartphone. Choose a music-streaming service that allows offline listening. Use Google Maps’ offline mode. In short, don’t do online what can be done offline.
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