Thursday, March 28, 2024

Opera Max for Android starts saving data when you’re on WiFi

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Opera Max WiFi data saving

Opera’s data compression was originally meant to get the most out of thimble-sized cellular plans, but you’d probably agree that WiFi matters, too. After all, you’ve likely had that moment when you were struggling to visit websites on a lousy public hotspot. Mercifully, relief is in sight: an updated version of Opera Max for Android now squeezes app data even when you’re on WiFi, helping you save bandwidth no matter what connection you’re using. You can manage cellular and WiFi data separately, and there’s an equally new blocking option if you need to put a particularly greedy app on ice for a while. Snag the upgrade today if you find that fast, unfettered internet access is sometimes hard to come by.

Filed under: Cellphones, Networking, Internet, Mobile

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