The 12 Best Ways to Reduce Your Data Usage and Save Money

If you’re like us, you’re always trying to save a little money, especially these days.

Here’s one way: Switching your data plan from unlimited to a metered plan, especially if you’re not a heavy data user. 

Over the course of a year, it could save you hundreds — but you’ll need to make sure you’re monitoring and conserving your data every month, just in case you get close to going over your monthly limit.

But we’ve got you covered! There are many ways you can reduce and manage your data usage to save on your bills every month on a metered data plan. Here are 12 easy tips.

Connect to WiFi — at home

Did you know that streaming high quality audio uses over 100MB per hour while HD quality video can use anywhere between 1GB to 3GB per hour? If you have a metered data plan, you could easily hit your cap in no time!

So, if you use your smartphone primarily at home, make sure you connect to your home’s WiFi network. It’s the easiest way to save data on your cellular plan.

Connecting to WiFi networks consistently can surely reduce the amount of cellular data you use, and this is always our first recommendation for our members. Sadly, we’ve seen situations where customers thought they were connected to their home WiFi network while watching Netflix, but were using cellular data instead. 

To avoid mishap, make sure your WiFi settings are turned on, and you are connected to an available and safe WiFi network — at home or away. 

Connect to WiFi away from home — friends and family

Likewise, if you are visiting friends and family, make sure to ask for their WiFi passwords and connect to their local networks. 

Many home routers have guest networks already built in to make sharing WiFi easy for visitors. You’ll save a ton of cellular data on those weekend family getaways.

Be wary of public WiFi networks

Not all WiFi networks are built the same, so be careful of public WiFi networks, like at coffee shops, shopping areas, or airports, as you may put your personal information at risk. Many times these networks are not secure and other users may be able to see your internet traffic, including your personal information, logins and passwords. 

If you are going to use a public WiFi network to reduce your cellular data usage, make sure you are connecting to secure networks and connecting to secure websites and apps. Consider using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) app to encrypt your internet activity (here’s our tip on how to get a VPN for your phone). And make sure not to access personal or financial information on public WiFi.

Here are some more tips from the Federal Trade Commission on how to use public WiFi networks safely.

Enable Data Saver / Low Data Mode

Data Saver (Android) and Low Data Mode (Apple) are built-in features that allow people with limited data plans to conserve data by pausing background data refresh, data syncs and more while using mobile data.

  • On iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Data Mode > Select Low Data Mode
  • On Android, go to Settings app > Tap Network and Internet And then Data Saver > Turn Data Saver on or off.

Disable background app refresh

Some of your apps will continue to gather data in the background while you’re not using your phone if you do not enable one of the features above, so here’s how to disable background app refresh manually:

  • To turn this feature off for your apps on iOS, go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh. Here, you can choose whether you want this feature on or off completely, or just WiFi only. You can also toggle this on and off for individual apps.
  • On Android, go to Settings > Data Usage to see which apps are using the most data. Tap on the app you’d like to restrict and disable background data.

Prevent photos and videos from backing up over cellular network

Cloud backup services, like iCloud and Google One, are great for backing up your photos and other important data, but they can really eat into your data plan if they are syncing over a cellular network. It’s a good idea to turn that setting off to conserve data.

  • On an iPhone, go to Settings > Photos > Cellular Data > then toggle off Cellular Data
  • On an Android, open Google Photos > Tap the Account icon > Settings > Backup & sync > Cell data usage > Select None.

Turn off Wi-Fi Assist or Smart Network Switch

WiFi Assist (iOS) and Smart Network Switch (some Android models) are built-in settings that try to boost a spotty or slow WiFi connection by using your cellular connection. But, these settings can also use a lot of data, too.

  • To turn this setting on or off on your Apple device, go to Settings > Cellular or Settings > Mobile Data. Then scroll down and tap the slider for WiFi Assist.
  • On your Android device, go to Settings > Connections > WiFi. Tap the three dots, select Advanced, and tap the slider for “Switch to mobile data.”

Turn off cellular data for specific apps

Some apps are data hogs, and you might not know which ones are eating up your monthly cellular data until it’s too late. Thankfully, you have some control to limit which specific apps can be used on a cellular network for both Apple and Android devices.

  • On iOS, go to Settings > Cellular. Scroll down to see which apps are using cellular data and toggle them on or off. You will also be able to view which apps are using the most data and consider limiting their use only to when you’re on a WiFi network.
  • For Android, the process may vary depending on the device model. Open the Settings app > Wireless & networks > Data usage > Network access > Selectively uncheck which apps you would like to prevent from using cellular data.

Limit monthly data usage (Android)

Keeping an eye on your monthly data usage will really go a long way to prevent unexpected overages. 

Android makes it very easy to limit your monthly data usage with a built-in feature allowing you to set up a warning when you’re reaching your data limit — or by actually limiting your cellular data to a set amount based on your billing cycle. Here’s how to set that up (note: these instructions may vary depending on your device): 

  • Go to Settings > Network & internet > Data usage > Data warning & limit (or Data limit & billing cycle) to set your maximum amount of data you want to use for the month. Or, tap “App data usage cycle” to set the first day of your billing cycle.

Watch your monthly data (iOS)

Apple devices don’t include the same built-in feature to physically restrict your data usage, so you’ll need to keep an eye on your data use in your device’s settings.

  • To see how much cellular data you’ve used, go to Settings > Cellular > Scroll down to Cellular data.
  • Alternatively, you can log into your CREDO account periodically to keep an eye on your data usage, too!

Update apps over WiFi only

If you have your apps set to update automatically, they may be draining your data over a cellular network. You can set your device to update apps over WiFi only to save your monthly data.

  • On iOS, go to Settings > App Store > scroll to “Cellular Data” and toggle “Automatic Downloads” to the off position.
  • On Android, go to the Play Store and tap Menu > Settings > Auto-update apps, then select “Auto-update apps over Wi-Fi only.”

Save on your data plan

If you want to save on your wireless bill and switch to a service that shares your values, check out our plans at CREDO Mobile

CREDO offers great savings on metered plans for those who don’t want to pay for data they don’t need.  Even better, when you switch to CREDO Mobile, you help support donations to amazing non-profit groups helping to make the world a better place.  Since 1985, CREDO Mobile has donated over $94 million dollars to groups like 350.org, the ACLU, Planned Parenthood and Vote.org.

Learn more about all the plans we offer and find the right one for your data needs.