data limit

tux
Enthusiast - Level 1

I set a limit on my data usage so I do not go over my limit, according to using the limit it is suspossed to put a stop on any incoming data.  It sent me text messages to tell me I am getting close to my full GB and it has gone over the limit I set.  So now I will have to pay extra for something the phone should of stopped.  Any one have any ideas besides upgrading GB.

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rcschnoor
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Verizon offers "alerts", not limits. Your phone will not stop using data when you reach the alert point and Verizon does not offer a service of the type you are describing.

The only idea I have, other than increasing your data allowance would be to turn off cellular data on your phone if you don't want to use data after a certain point.

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I'm pretty sure with ICS you can have your phone set to shut of mobile data at a certain limit.

tikibar1
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yep, and there are apps in the Play Store that will do that as well

BridgetteLOL
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Apps that a kid can't hack?

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BridgetteLOL wrote:

Apps that a kid can't hack?

If your kids are by passing the limits you set then you have bigger problems than a data limit. If my kid "hacked" a data limit  then I would take his phone away.

BridgetteLOL
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Based on Verizon services (not software for phones like apps or security functions on a particular phone) I actually went so far as to do a test run on their Parental Controls and Usage Plans and they do NOT offer a data usage stop -- it is an alert only.  I was on the phone with customer service while I flew past the usage cap we set and the customer service rep, while very nice, was sad that his understanding of the usage cap was wrong.

If I am going to get smart phones for my kids, I will have to change providers because I won't risk that $1000 bill coming in when the kids go over the data usage. 

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HawaiiBKC
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I'm sure if you can hit $1000 bill with overages from data, I'm sure your kids are doing more than just web page browsing if you know what i mean lel.

Changing providers may just bring you less coverage, but that of course if your choice.

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BridgetteLOL wrote:

Based on Verizon services (not software for phones like apps or security functions on a particular phone) I actually went so far as to do a test run on their Parental Controls and Usage Plans and they do NOT offer a data usage stop -- it is an alert only.  I was on the phone with customer service while I flew past the usage cap we set and the customer service rep, while very nice, was sad that his understanding of the usage cap was wrong.

If I am going to get smart phones for my kids, I will have to change providers because I won't risk that $1000 bill coming in when the kids go over the data usage. 

You are wrong

Can I set an limit for data usage (MB) with Usage Controls?

Yes, Usage Controls does allow you to set a data usage limit in megabytes (MB) for data charges, such as browsing the web or downloading content (e.g., songs, games and ringtones). The controlled line will receive a free text alert when it reaches 50%, 75% and 90% of the device's data limit. The Account Owner and the controlled line will receive a free text alert when 100% of the data limit has been reached. Once the limit is reached, the Account Owner can choose whether to restrict additional data usage (optional setting) or to allow additional data usage (default setting):

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colfrmb2
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Brian68, is there a setting on the Samsun Galaxy Note 2 where I can turn off the data usage AT WILL and ONLY use my local wi-fi?

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tikibar1
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Do you mean this one?

Settings > Data Usage, then turn Mobile Data on/off, limit mobile data usage, or get usage alerts

It's on page 127 of your manual:

http://support.verizonwireless.com/clc/devices/index.html?p=6055&m=

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Kooshie
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you can restrict the data by setting a limit under setting/data usage then selecting set mobile data limit.  This will turn off your background data until you acknowledge and change the limit.  I have unlimited and was getting my background data turned off due to a limit being set this way.

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B33
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I set mine between my Cycle Dates and haven't had a Problem yet) Hey Koosh ya getting use to the new OS hows it doing your way good or Icky ya see that little dude there he's trying to be funny   ol Tiki going to slap him in a Min. or Two straiten him out a bit..  Just having some laughs with ya hope it's doing Ok...

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631132214
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Try Verizon FamilyBase:

Can I set a limit for minutes, messages and data usage with Verizon FamilyBase?

Yes. You can set a limit for each of the following types of usage for each device on your account:
 

When setting a limit on a device, you have the option to allow additional usage or restrict any further use once the limit has been reached. You’ll also receive a notification when your device is nearing its limit. Learn more about limit notifications.

If you have a plan with unlimited minutes and messaging, like the Share Everything Plan, you can still set a limit to control minute and messaging usage.

What are the Verizon FamilyBase options for controlling data usage?

There are two options for controlling data usage:

 

  • Default – Allow additional data usage until next bill cycle

    Once the data limit is reached on your device, you’ll still be able to use the device to access data. Selecting this option will help you and others on your account monitor your data usage, but it won’t prevent or restrict data access or use. This could result in data overage charges. All usage will be billed according to your data plan.

  • Optional – Stop all data usage once the data limit is reached

    Once your data limit is reached, you may be prevented from using any app or service that requires data usage. There are some Verizon apps that require data usage which we don’t bill you for.

http://support.verizonwireless.com/support/faqs/FeaturesandOptionalServices/family-base.html

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