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In my country, the home internet is limited. I have a 140 GB , which is very annoying because I have to renew my internet more than once a month, and the prices are high.

 

 

The internet company provides educational websites for free, without consuming data from the 140. Is there any way to trick the company, such as using another website and tricking them into thinking that I am using the educational website so that my data plan does not decrease?
 

For example, the educational website is called t.com, and the other website that consumes data from the plan is called a.com. I want to use a.com and trick the company into thinking that I am using t.com so that it does not consume data from my plan.

 

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I also wanted to do something similar. When my data pck runs out, the only website I can acess is the recharge website. I thought I could trick it, but the isp knows exactly which website you visit. If you try to hide it with a vpn, they will consume your data even on t. Com. Just have to bear with it or move to India, where for 399 rupees(or $50) I get UNLIMITED 30mbps data. 

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Advice on how to bypass or get around network security controls is not allowed. The short answer is no you cannot trick your ISP since they control the rules for identifying what is and is not educational and identifiers like domain names and IP address are used by them for what they deem to be for educational usage. They won't be looking at any of your settings and will be doing their own DNS lookups and known IP checks etc completely outside of your influence.

 

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    • Bypassing security features, restrictions, or filters (including parental filters, school restrictions, or workplace monitoring), including on your own device.

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