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5 Ways To Reduce Data Consumption On Your PC

Excessive data consumption is a common thing for those who use their personal computer online. Must times this situation seems unstoppable and frustrating which makes users opt-out of such options.the step which we will share in this post will go a long way in reducing data consumption if followed as explained.

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1. Set your Wi-Fi Network as a Metered Connection.

This setting gives your device the permission to recognize the network as a connection that has a cap or a limit, and as such, it will stop apps and other processes from using data in the background. Applying the network metered connection, enable your PC to disable automatic Windows update, app updates and live tile updates too.


To set your internet connection as metered,go to settings and locate Network & Internet option , find your connection name in Wi-Fi and then select Advanced Options.




2. Analysis  the Data Usage of Individual Apps

The Windows 10 Operating system has a data usage tool in the settings that allows you to view the amount of data that the apps on your PC are consuming. With this information you will be able control the data consumption of the apps when you are using a metered network connection.



3. Disable Automatic Updates for Apps and Live Tiles

Most Windows apps and live tiles update in the background. This operation takes place without your knowledge, most times when you are busy playing online games or downloading other things. To save data, you need to check out the settings in the windows store app and disable automatic updates for apps and for live tiles.



4. Disable Peer to Peer Windows Update Sharing

Having peer to peer updates enabled on your PC, means that you’ll be able to share your windows update file with other PCs on your local network after you have downloaded it. If you are using a metered connection or a slow one, you need to disable this feature so your PC doesn’t upload updates to other devices that may be on the network.

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5. Use a Data Efficient Web Browser

There’s a chance that bulk of your data is spent on web browser usage. Some browsers come with data saving features like compressing web pages or not playing unnecessary flash content. Google Chrome has a data saver extension, and the Opera browser has a turbo mode that saves data while you are surfing.


Also, you can change some settings like switching off images, pop-ups and disabling your browser from automatically playing flash content. You can also go ahead to use the mobile version of the website instead of the full desktop version.


You should also checkmate how much stuff you stream or download on the internet when you are on a metered network.

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