Opera max 3.0, save up to 50% of data on facebook
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Opera Max is one of the most used Android apps because it allows us to manage and maintain the privacy of our Internet connection through public WiFi networks. In addition to this, it also reduces the amount of data that accumulates in all your applications, allowing them to run faster and saving the use of the Internet connection.
Save up to 50% of data on Facebook with Opera Max
With the release of Opera Max 3.0, some new features are coming to this free application. Among some of the news, we must highlight the new tool designed specifically for Facebook, which manages to save 50% of data when using this social network. This is very important when we have a phone with a data plan, the savings can be quite significant as we can see in the screenshots, being able to check how much data each application on our phone is consuming and the amount of MB saved with Opera Max.
The application also reports on possible threats when we are using a public WiFi network, in addition to adding a layer of security by encrypting the connection.
The Opera application now becomes more didactic and adds personalized recommendations to save as much data as possible on our Android device. Another very interesting addition is that of being able to use a VPN connection and the chance to save our sessions.
Currently we can install Opera Max from the Google Play store completely free, with almost 300, 000 positive comments from users.
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