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Smartphone unintentionally stop ending data

Imtiaz Hasan
Smartphone unintentionally stop ending data



Many people suffer from this problem without ending the data. Even after you have not used the Internet on smartphones, the data package is over? After the data is over, there is nothing else to do with it. Many may think that mobile operators end up doing any action. Although the main reason for this problem is different apps. 




These apps can unknowingly end the data on your smartphone. In this post, the details of a few apps are given.



1. Facebook app: 

If the Facebook app is launched and logged in then you can undo the data without knowing it. One option is autoplay. However, if there is a slight change in this option, then they will not be able to spend the same amount of data. The solution is to turn off the video option. For this, open the Facebook app and go to More in the bottom right corner. Then tap Settings to Account Settings and Videos and Photos. Then select Never Autoplay Videos from Videos and Photos. If you want, you can just turn on autoplay for WiFi.




2. Twitter: 

If you use Twitter App, then turn off auto-enabled video when it's on. For this, press the Me button on the bottom right side. Then go to settings page on your profile page from the top gear icon. Then select Data from General section. Here, select the video autoplay from Wi-Fi only or Never play videos automatically.



3. Instagram: 

Preloading videos and photos can unintentionally end data from your smartphone. To turn it off, turn on the Instagram app and go to the profile page and go to settings. Then Tap on Cellular Data Use. Then select Use Less Data.



4. Youtube:

 The video sharing site YouTube app can end your data without your knowledge. YouTube does not autoplay. However, some HD files or such heavy files can end data often. In this case if you stop playing HD video or just run WiFi HD then the solution is available. In this case, select Settings from Play HD on Wi-Fi only.



5. Spotify: 

If you use online music streaming service from Spotify, then the data can end faster. The main problem in this case is that if you hear a song more than once it can be streaming online. To stop this topic, click on Available Offline while viewing an album or playlist. The album will be downloaded to it and it will continue to play music.


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