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We save traffic from toonel.net

03 May 2023, 07:07, parser
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Unlimited broadband access tariffs are not very common in Russia yet, and in many regions the price of traffic is quite high. In such a situation, you have to use various ways to save traffic — installing a caching proxy, surfing with disabled pictures (brrr!), etc. A temporary solution for many may be toonel.net .

The principle of operation toonel.net simple enough. The user installs a java client application, then in programs that require Internet access (browsers, email clients, IM), a connection using a proxy server is configured. Now the requests will be transmitted to the servers Toonel.net and processed, after which you will receive the same page, but weighing less. «Savings», as a rule, is from 20 to 40 percent.

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Toonel.net — this is a cross-platform application, there are versions for Linux, Sun Solaris, Windows, Mac, Symbian, Windows Mobile. The program is free for non-commercial use.

A couple of important remarks. Toonel.net reduces the speed of surfing, this is especially noticeable during peak hours. When working with any sites that require the provision of confidential data (web-money, Internet banking, etc.) and access to which is password protected, it is necessary to turn off toonel.net — God take care.

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