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Need To Adjust To A Capped Data Plan? 3 Things To Take Care Of First

Dwight Thompson

Being on a capped data plan for your internet usage may be necessary due to moving to an area that doesn't offer unlimited internet plans or due to simply wanting to reduce your plan to save money. Whatever the reason may be for switching, you may not be used to the limitation for using less data at home.

If you want to get used to local internet plans where data will be limited, consider the following tips so that you don't exceed the data cap by accident. 

Set Quality Limits for Streaming

When you enjoy watching videos at home, you can quickly end up spending a lot of data. A reduced data cap doesn't mean you need to stop watching movies or other videos at home entirely. The best thing to do is to set a limit for the quality that you're streaming. Setting up any streaming website to have a quality cap, such as 720p instead of 1080p, can ensure that you're not using any more data than necessary, while still being able to stream videos.

Turn Off Any Automatic Updates

Automatic updates can be common for a number of different programs that you use and can quickly exceed how much data you feel comfortable using. Switching all of your programs off of automatic updates can ensure that you're able to turn off any automatic updates and choose exactly when you want to update instead.

This can help you control how much data you're using and help you avoid going over your data cap.

Track Your Data to Avoid Surprises

The most important thing that you can do to make sure that you're not going over your data cap is to keep track of your data every day. By having a program that tracks your data or tracking it through your internet provider's website, you can make sure that you're not using any more data than needed and that you're able to reduce your usage if you're on track to go over your data cap.

If you're just witching to an internet plan that has a data cap, you need to get used to the limit and know what you can do to make sure that you're not charged extra or having your internet speed slowed for going over the limit. With the above tips in mind, it will be much easier for you to stick with a plan that keeps your data usage reasonable.


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