After having 'unlimited everything' plans through AT&T since the last millennium, I switched to Consumer Cellular early this year. At first I had a 'phone call only, pay per call' plan. I just added a '250MB/unlimited text' package.
I've gone through obvious settings to make sure they're 'Wi-Fi only' (like auto-uploading photos). But I could use some guidance on what/where else to check.
My objective is to disallow any background/hidden data usage, only allowing actions (like web browsing) that I initiate myself.
I've stepped through system settings and some Google settings. What other things should I check? What might sneak up on me and use data silently?
PS for those who don't know: I'm in my house 99% of the time (no, not on house arrest!), and don't get useable signals indoors. Therefore, I have a landline that I use for calls, and keep my Android devices in airplane mode, using my Wi-Fi network for online stuff. So the only time I use my smartphone as a phone is when I go somewhere.
ETA: It's a Moto Z² Force Edition running Oreo 8.0.0.
I've gone through obvious settings to make sure they're 'Wi-Fi only' (like auto-uploading photos). But I could use some guidance on what/where else to check.
My objective is to disallow any background/hidden data usage, only allowing actions (like web browsing) that I initiate myself.
I've stepped through system settings and some Google settings. What other things should I check? What might sneak up on me and use data silently?
PS for those who don't know: I'm in my house 99% of the time (no, not on house arrest!), and don't get useable signals indoors. Therefore, I have a landline that I use for calls, and keep my Android devices in airplane mode, using my Wi-Fi network for online stuff. So the only time I use my smartphone as a phone is when I go somewhere.
ETA: It's a Moto Z² Force Edition running Oreo 8.0.0.
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