Google wants to help you conserve your data.
The Dear Utol: Week 1 Highlights Episode 7company has launched Datally, a free app to help you understand and curb your data usage. The app is primarily intended for users in India and Southeast Asia, where it is common to use prepaid SIM cards with a limited amount of data.
SEE ALSO: Google's trying to make your job search less difficultDatally is free on the Google Play Store, and is available for all Android devices. It shows you graphs of how much data you're using on a daily, monthly, or weekly basis. You'll also see which of your apps have used the most data, both recently and over the course of the past day.
The app also includes Data Saver, a feature that blocks apps from using data in the background. When Data Saver is enabled, a bubble will appear to the right of your screen in any app you're using. The bubble will inform you, in real time, of how much data the app is using. By pressing the bubble at any point, you can block the app from using data.
And in the interest of saving your data, Datally will alert you when you're near public wifi, and help you connect.
This app could eliminate a lot of stress not just for those with prepaid SIM cards, but for anyone with a limited data plan.
Topics Android Google
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