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Google Chrome is removing its data saving mode on Android – lets celebrate

Posted on June 29, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Cellular Data.

Having worked at a phone store for years before switching careers to be a writer, helping customers with their phones and the data they would use, would be a common task for me. Some would come in, asking me why they had received a text stating they were at 80% of their monthly data usage. Looking at how much data apps would be used, a web browser would usually reign supreme at the top of this list.
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