How can I get free data anywhere I go?
If you're wanting 100% free data, there is this hidden gem called Firsty, and as of now, nobody seems to know about it.
How does it work? Well, its not perfect, but indeed it does give you access to unlimited internet.
Here is the main catch, you must renew your free plan every 60 minutes. You can also renew it at anytime before your 60 minutes expires.
The free plan is also very limited on internet speeds. They give you 100MB of decently fast speeds when you first sign up, but that gets eaten up fast. Loading websites can be a pain due to the extremely limited speeds the free plan includes. Disabling JavaScript for websites can speed browsing up a bit.
Your device needs to support ESIM for this to work. You will also need to use either a Google Account or Phone Number to login to Firsty. Luckily, currently you can use a fake number to login (verification still needed). Enjoy it while you can.
Support is built into the app in a sleek way and they have 24/7 support. 10/10 for customer service.
For ungoogled users, you will need to allow internet access to Google Framework specifically so that it can generate you an account number for ESIM. You can disallow this internet access later once all activated. Same goes for location, and other privacy invasive permissions.
Currently here are the supported countries Firsty is available in:
Europe, the USA, Albania, Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Liechtenstein, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, South-Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.
It should be noted that Firsty will not provide you a phone number and is not a phone service replacement, this service is for data only.
PROS AND CONS SUMMARY:
Pros:
- Firsty offers 100% free data access, which can be a great option for those looking to save on internet costs.
- The service is available in multiple countries, providing a wide reach for users.
- Renewing the free plan every 60 minutes allows for continuous access to unlimited internet.
- The app has 24/7 customer support, which can be helpful for troubleshooting issues.
- Users can use a fake number for login, offering some level of privacy protection.
- Support for ESIM technology can be convenient for users whose devices are compatible.
Cons:
- The free plan has limited internet speeds, which can result in slow website loading and browsing experience.
- Users need to renew the plan frequently, every 60 minutes, which can be inconvenient for continuous usage.
- Disabling JavaScript may be required to improve browsing speed, which can affect website functionality.
- Users need to provide either a Google Account or Phone Number to login, which may raise privacy concerns for some users.
- Users may need to allow access to Google Framework and other privacy-invasive permissions for the service to work, which can compromise privacy.
- Firsty does not provide a phone number and is not a phone service replacement, limiting its utility for communication purposes.
If your free plan's 60-minute time limit expires before you renew it, you must ensure that any VPN or Private DNS is disabled in order to renew the 60 minutes without WiFi.
If for any reason you're having troubles setting everything up, try to set your APN to firsty.movedata.mobi