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Tech Tips: Everyone uses the internet, but only smart users know these 5 tricks to save data..

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In today's time, the use of a smartphone is not limited to just calling, but today many things are done from this device, from streaming, gaming, social media, and online meetings to browsing. In such a situation, many users complain that their data runs out very quickly. Are you also troubled by any such problem? So now do not worry at all, today we will share with you such tips, by adopting which you can control your data consumption to a great extent and enjoy the internet all day without tension. Let's know about them in detail.

Auto Update
First of all, turn off the auto-update option for the apps present on your smartphone. It consumes the most data. You can set it to Wi-Fi-only setting so that the apps are updated only when you are on Wi-Fi. This will save your data.

Background Data Limit
Nowadays, every smartphone has a setting to control background data. By using this setting, you can control the use of data to a great extent. You get the facility to limit or block background data on both Android and iOS devices.

Video quality
If you watch a lot of videos on social media throughout the day, then let us tell you that these apps show videos at high quality by default, due to which a lot of your data is consumed. In such a situation, you can control data consumption by using the data-saving mode present in these apps. At the same time, on platforms like YouTube, you can save data by watching videos at 480p instead of 1080p or 720p.

Data saver mode
You get data saver mode in Android smartphones, along with this, you also get data saver mode in browsers like Chrome, with the help of which you can save a lot of data even while visiting websites.

Use of Wi-Fi
Nowadays, free Wi-Fi facilities is available in many public places and cafes, using which you can save a lot of data. If you are in a place where Wi-Fi is available, then use Wifi instead of mobile data. Especially if you are downloading a large file or talking on a video call, then it is best to use Wi-Fi.

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