Posted by MarkB_MI on June 09, 2015 at 03:17:17 from (70.194.33.6):
In Reply to: cell phone useage?? posted by glennster on June 08, 2015 at 14:32:32:
If you have notification you've hit 90 percent, you've probably already gone over due to the delay between when usage is logged and reported.
First thing you need to do is to log in to verizonwireless.com and find out which phone has the usage. (You'll have to set up your account if you haven't done so already.) Then take the offending phone(s) and go to its setting and turn off "mobile data". That will stop all data usage when WiFi is out of range. (If you have WiFi in your home, make sure both phones are set up to use it; that will significantly reduce mobile data usage.) You can turn mobile data back on once you've ended your current billing period.
Smart phones, including the iPhone, are vulnerable to malware, although not as vulnerable as is Windows. Most likely the usage is correct. Things that use up a lot of bandwidth: music and videos. Some sites "push" videos, notably Facebook. There's a way to turn off Facebook's pushed videos. You need to educate your wife and daughter not to leave their phones' browsers sitting on a site that pushes videos. They should close out all the browser windows which are not in use. I leave my smartphone's browser "parked" here on YT, because it's one of the few web sites I use that doesn't push ads and/or videos.
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