Tuesday, July 26, 2016

How To Control The Data Usage In Windows 10

How To Control The Data Usage In Windows 10

InShortViral: There are certain tools to control the volume or usage of data in exchanged with the network, if you are using a connection to consumption.

Between the most exciting features of Windows 10 is to provide a user experience that adjusts smoothly to different device types. Exactly, for this reason, there are certain tools to control the volume or usage of data in exchanged with the network, if you are using a connection to consumption.
If you own a tablet or a PC connected to a network with an insufficient data plan, there are some techniques and tools with which you can control the consumption of internet.

How To Control The Data Usage In Windows 10

#1 Firstly You Should Know That How Much Data You Are Consuming?


 To control how much traffic you have made in your device Windows 10, follow the instruction to gain that, open the settings menu (the simplified, not the Control Panel), select Network and Internet and then use data.
 The above image showed a clear pie chart that shows how much data you till now have gone through with some type of connected network such as Wi-Fi, Ethernet. Below the graph you will find the “Details use” that will allow you to display more detail about that particular app the direct internal information of data usage.

#2 Now Set Up a Connection To Consumption

This feature, already present in previous versions of Windows, it can set bandwidth usage limit for both Wi-Fi or LAN wired connected internet network. This feature prevents the system discharges as downloads and uploads large files, such as updates, while connected to a network  for consumption, such as tethering from a mobile device.
To set up a wireless network in use you just need to go section under Network and Internet Settings menu and then select Wi-Fi connection in the Advanced Options, select the appropriate item.

3. Limit Data Usage of Background Programm

 However the new setting will encourage you optimized the process with low consumption of data from heavy usage, this will keep you safe from the download system updates, the third-party app still continues to exploit your network to stay synchronized. Fortunately, on Windows 10 you can handle this too. YeAh!!!!!

To disable synchronization of the certain app you can open the settings menu, go to Privacy and here you have to select the Apps tab in the background. A list of items accompanied by a selector will allow you to choose which apps can access the network to receive updates and notifications.
A similar method to save some more MBs of data you can see later this month after disabling the synchronization system. Reaching again the Settings, then the Account section to move to the synchronization settings.
Here, as in the list of the app, you can choose which settings, theme, and browser passwords, keep in sync with your Microsoft account.

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