If you browse long enough on social media, you will encounter sellers that promise "Unlimited Data" using a "hack" for a small cost. It sounds exciting especially if you want to go on a downloading spree without spending too much on data allocation. There are sellers on Facebook and Twitter that offer 'Free Unlimited Internet' service with the help of a legitimate VPN. Then you'll need to register to a specific promo – basically any promo except those with big data allocation. The idea is the VPN will intercept your data traffic on your smartphone so your ISP won't be able to track your usage. I was able to consume 60GB of data in just two days, considering I only subscribed to a promo with a data allocation of 100MB of Facebook daily for five days. I told the CSR about my problem and upon checking in their system, the unlimited data method violates the network's policy and even mentioned the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. In summary, the unlimited data method works, but we don't recommend it. Read more in our articles including "Unlimited Mobile Data 'Hack': Does it work?" and "Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2026".
If you browse long enough on social media, you will encounter sellers that promise "Unlimited Data" using a "hack" for a small cost. It sounds exciting especially if you want to go on a downloading spree without spending too much on data allocation.
There are sellers on Facebook and Twitter that offer 'Free Unlimited Internet' service with the help of a legitimate VPN. Then you'll need to register to a specific promo – basically any promo except those with big data allocation. The idea is the VPN will intercept your data traffic on your smartphone so your ISP won't be able to track your usage.
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