Unless the standards and voice and data of today's companies are more attractive than they were a few years ago, not everyone can afford to pay a lot of money for high fees. Not only that, sometimes network coverage isn't too high or for whatever reason, your data plan is about to die so you rush to max to make profits with a few megabytes to save.
But rest assured, because if you are one of those who unfortunately has a decent amount of basic data and loves browsing and using the Internet, you should know that Google Chrome has a potentially life-saving option for you all. Lite mode allows us to use the world's most used browser using less cellular data and unfortunately, loading web pages quickly. Want to know how to do it?
How to activate lite mode in Google Chrome and use less cellular data
If, like most people, you're using Google Chrome on your Android device, you should know that in a minute you can store a lot of mobile data while browsing. To do this you must follow a few simple steps that we outline below:
- On our Android phone or tablet, open the Google Chrome app
- Press three points in the upper right corner where we will click on Configuration
- Once inside, we'll only have to press Lite Mode
- We'll see when a button is opened and open, we use it
- We can now roam and save data!
But be careful, because of Google itself we have to pay attention a lot of consideration when using lite mode:
- Lite mode doesn't work when we browse privately
- Some websites may have trouble finding our site when using this method.
- Some web pages may not work properly
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According to a Mountain View company, The lite mode uses 60% less data than the normal transmission mode, which is true of the stored truth. In addition, Google itself gives us a very easy way to view the data we have stored with this mode, so in this way we will know if it is really worth it or vice versa, it is better to use normal mode.
This should appear within the Google Chrome app at three points in the top right corner, settings and print lite mode. A list of places and places we will visit again the amount of data we have stored.
Try lite mode? Did you notice the data storage of the Internet browser using Google Chrome? Let us know in the comments!
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