Find a Free Wi-Fi Network Near You With This Google App
Wi-Fi networks, especially free ones, are always harder to find when you really need them. Google has now made it easier to keep track of one with a new feature in its data-saving app, Datally .
Datally was introduced late last year as a way for Android users to track how much data they are using on their devices. The application is primarily aimed at users from developing countries, where data is provided in large volumes, but it is useful for anyone who does not use an unlimited data plan.
At launch, the app might also offer some suggestions for Wi-Fi networks, but a new feature update adds the ability to see these options on a map, making it much easier to determine which location is best for you. …
Beyond that, it’s worth paying attention to the data functions. The app will show you which apps are using the most data on your phone, and which apps you don’t use are still cutting your data limits. New features added with this Wi-Fi card include the ability to set daily data limits on your device, as well as a new guest mode so you can control how much data a friend can use on your phone if you let them borrow it.
By setting daily data limits, your phone can stop using data at some point. When you use a limited plan, it can help you budget data throughout the month and prevent you from accidentally exceeding and incurring significant commission fees at the end of the month.
All new features are part of the app update released last week. If you have an app, please update it now to see everything. If you don’t already have Datally installed, you can install it here .