"I can now use my internet abroad!"

With more of us internet savvy than ever before, we expect to connect to the internet wherever we are. But when abroad, some are hesitant to use their phone, as many people fear the dreaded holiday phone bill. If you’re desperate to check your email while on the go, or want to find sightseeing tips or make your friends jealous with your social-media holiday snapshots, take control of international roaming before you jet off on your journey.

Opera software, crafts products and services that connect 350 million people to the internet, have provided a selection of top tips to ensure that you don’t get a nasty shock the day your phone bill arrives. 

Top 10 Tips to browse abroad without breaking the bank

  1. Before you leave on that jet plane, check with your regular mobile operator to see if they offer international roaming packages, which can give you huge savings on data.
  2. Switch to a browser that shrinks down webpages. If you load fewer megabytes, you'll save money, plus browse faster when you have poor reception. Opera Mini can crunch down webpages to as tiny as 10% of their original size, and its data counter shows how many megabytes you’ve saved.
  3. When you touch down at your holiday destination, read in detail the welcome SMS from the mobile operator whose network you’ve roamed onto. It will outline the costs for calls, SMS and web data during your stay.
  4. Speaking of SMS, many networks will send you updates on your data spending throughout your trip to help you keep track. So, pay attention to any operator messages.
  5. Activate data roaming when you need to check something online, and toggle it off when you finish your browsing tasks. Turn off notifications and close down non-essential apps to avoid them pulling in large amounts of data in the background.
  6. Skip the data-roaming drama by browsing via Wi-Fi, typically available in hotels, airports and cafes. Apps like Wi-Fi Finder can locate your nearest hotspot. Browsers that shrink data are also handy on slow, crowded Wi-Fi zones.
  7. Try a compression app like Opera Max that can shrink data, images and video across most apps on your phone. Opera Max reminds you when you’re roaming, and even lets you block particular apps from using mobile data and restrict them to using Wi-Fi only.
  8. Re-think your getaway browsing priorities. Vacation roaming is not the best time for streaming videos, downloading files or adding new apps to your collection. Save this surfing for when you're browsing with compression or Wi-Fi.
  9. You already prepare your music playlists and movies for your travels, so why not pre-load your webpages? Some browsers, like Opera Mini, have a feature that enables you to save an internet page for offline use, so that you can read it later without activating roaming or finding Wi-Fi.
  10. If you’ve set up Dropbox, Facebook or Google Drive to upload automatically the photos taken on your phone, disable this syncing in the settings to squash down data consumption. Alternatively, adjust your settings so that your vacation snaps upload only when you are connected to Wi-Fi.

For more information visit http://www.operasoftware.com/


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