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What happens when I use all my data Optus?

What happens when I use all my data Optus?

Endless Data allows you to continue using data at a maximum speed of 1.5Mbps once you’ve used your shared data allowance at no extra charge. At this speed you can continue general internet browsing and music streaming, but some activities like video streaming may see increased buffering and loading times.

What happens if you go over your data limit Optus?

If shared data allowance is exceeded, ‘No Excess Data Charges’ customers will be slowed to a maximum speed of 1.5Mbps (suitable for general internet browsing and music streaming, however some activities such as video streaming may see increased buffering and loading times) and ‘Automatic $10 for 1GB’ customers will be …

How do I check My Optus internet usage?

  1. Open the My Optus app.
  2. If you’re not already logged in, click the icon in the top left corner and enter your My Account login email and password. If you’ve forgotten your login details, click here.
  3. Click Service.
  4. Your data usage meter will be displayed. You can also view your Talk and Text usage.

How much data do I have left Optus?

If you’re using a mobile phone, you can view your Prepaid Mobile Broadband balance and expiry date via the My Optus app.

  1. Launch the My Optus app.
  2. From the bottom left corner of your display, select the service tab.
  3. Here you’ll see your remaining data balance and credit expiry date.

Is 50 GB internet enough?

Yes, 50 GB would be able to support a professional working from home or a small family and is considered heavy usage. If you were to use 50 GB of data for a month what would it look like though? You could spend 2,500 hours browsing the internet which seems like a good many hours if that is mainly what you do.

Can police see your browsing history?

Believe it or not, your internet searches are never private. Even if you turn on private browsing settings and go the distance to make yourself “incognito” online, law enforcement authorities can still access your search history regardless.