With Google Reader calling it quits, we’ve asked you about the feed readers you plan on switching to. While most of the answers quoted Feedly, Flipboard was also mentioned. And even if you’re not switching to it as your RSS reader and only using it to keep up with news, you might want to know how to reduce its data usage.
Reduce Flipboard Data Use
It’s pretty easy, actually. First, go to Flipboard’s Settings menu – it’s the gear icon on the bottom right side of the screen.
Now, in the Settings menu, tap Reduce Data Usage.
You’ll be able to select if mobile data is used in full, on demand (images only load when tapped), or not used at all, so that Flipboard only uses Wi-Fi to download data. If you are on a very limited data plan, select the latter.
Now, if you don’t want to eat up any mobile data, but still want something to read on your commute, you can fetch articles for offline use when you’re on a Wi-Fi connection. In the same Settings menu, look for Fetch for Offline and select it. All your sources will be updated, and you’ll have things to read.
That’s it! Pretty simple, isn’t it? Comment Name * Email *
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