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Google News App Bug Is Using Up Gigabytes of Background Data Without Users' Knowledge (theverge.com)

A bug in the Google News app for Android is reportedly causing the app to use up excessive amounts of background data, leading to overage charges. "According to dozens of posts on the Google News Help Forum, users have been experiencing this issue as early as June," reports The Verge. "The issue was verified and addressed by a Google News community manager in September, stating that the company was investigating and working toward a fix, but the issue is still ongoing." From the report: Verge reader Zach Dowdle emailed in with his experience, and screenshots of his app and Wi-Fi data usage: "The Google News app is randomly using a ridiculous amount of background data without users' knowledge. The app burned through over 12 gigs of data on my phone while I slept and my Wi-Fi had disconnected. It lead to $75 in overage charges."

According to several users, the app burned through mobile data despite having "Download via Wi-Fi" turned on in the settings. In some extreme cases, the Google News app used up to 24GB of data, leading to overage charges of up to $385, users reported. So far, the only solutions seem to be disabling background data, and deleting the app altogether.

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  1. This happened to me by SpzToid · · Score: 4, Informative

    It costs me a bit north of $100, and my connectivity was cut off by the mobile provider at a really bad time. Ouch.

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    1. Re:This happened to me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      If your subscription has overage charges, I would recommend setting a data limit on your phone. Both Android and iOS have supported a hard cutoff since basically forever.