With each iteration, it appears as if more apps are requesting access to cellular data, and that's fine if you need to access a certain service, via an app, when you're not connected to Wi-Fi. What about a simple puzzle game that doesn't offer online competition? Why does it need access to cellular data? It makes you think, huh? Well, this short tutorial will show you how to check to see what apps have access to cellular data and show you how to disallow access to those apps, if necessary.
1. Select "Setting".
2. Select "Cellular".
3. Now scroll down to "Use Cellular Data For" to view all of the apps that have access to cellular data.
4. Scroll through the list and disable any apps that you don't want having access to cellular data by toggling the button so that it doesn't display the green background.
That's all there is to it.
1. Select "Setting".
2. Select "Cellular".
3. Now scroll down to "Use Cellular Data For" to view all of the apps that have access to cellular data.
4. Scroll through the list and disable any apps that you don't want having access to cellular data by toggling the button so that it doesn't display the green background.
That's all there is to it.