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Spurious data charges

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Why do I get data charges on my bill every day (often twice, with one being always at 00:00:00) when I use virtually no data, these charges occur when I am almost always in a wifi area with wifi switched on and I have no apps running? This is costing me £20 per month and the one time I could get through to o2 they managed to offer no help at all. The only way I can stop them is by turning off cellular data.

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Yes - to clarify I don't have data bolt on from o2 but then I rarely use the phone via the Internet. I feel I am being pretty racey when I do so - I think twice about downloading a single page. Nearly all is done via wifi. If I turn off cellular data that stops the charges (I think) but that is hardly the issue. What are these charges being incurred by (£20 per month) and why can't I run some form of check to see which application is incurring them - if any. I have read other posts on the Internet of a user who had similar problems and eventually got a refund from o2. I have been back through all my bills and find I have paid over £300 in 18 months to download the bbc football page half a dozen times. . . 

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If you have a smartphone it will have come with various apps installed and these will update themselves from time to time.

 

If you disable them all it won't happen.

 

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If you want to leave cellular/mobile data switched on then make sure all location services, notifications and icloud services are disabled. These constantly update and no doubt account for the charges you are receiving.

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if it is apps n stuff updating.

you may want to think of the 100mb data package at only £3 a month. this is about the same as about 1. 1/2 days worth of the default max daily charge.

that way u won't pel ur pants on the odd occasions u need to go online!
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Or switch it flightmode at bed time, no data, no phone calls = no dramas slight_smile
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unfortunately that doesn't solve the.problem as it will update as soon. as turned on it will do through updates.

as I said.I think the cheapest and.most sensible is to use the small data package for £3
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If he is connected to wifi then once out of flight mode it will connect to that. I never had any data issues as its connected to wifi at home and office. Infact even when asleep wifi is instantly on, before os6 it would take a few seconds to connect.

Also to the OP make sure in cellular settings you have disabled all the options in "use cellular data for"

The only one I have enabled is FaceTime.
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