Posted by rview_ on June 09, 2015 at 05:34:06 from (199.47.65.62):
In Reply to: cell phone useage?? posted by glennster on June 08, 2015 at 14:32:32:
One thing that can use up a lot of data is the auto backup. Pictures taken etc. can be automatically uploaded for backup, sometimes the setting can be changed to only do that on wifi. Most of my neighbors have satellite Internet with a 10GB cap, first thing that gets told to them when I set up a new computer is to never use online backup unless very careful.
It doesn't take much to use a lot of data. Browsing ebay can use over 100 megs an hour depending on the listings. When I was looking for a tractor I was doing over 200 megs an hour sometimes with all the pictures. Didn't do it every day certainly, but say 1 person did an hour a day, that's 6GB a month just looking at web pages. Now add in a family sharing data, using videos (which do a lot more), etc., it goes quickly. If people only look at mainly text sites like forums, then it doesn't use as much of course.
This post was edited by rview_ at 05:34:52 06/09/15.
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