Google’s data-saving app can now set daily limits and show a map of nearby Wi-Fi networks

Google is updating its data-saving Android app Datally to give you more ways to control how you and others use data on your phone. The app is getting several new features including the ability to set daily data usage limits and a guest mode to control how much data a friend uses when they borrow your phone. Datally was first launched in November to help people in emerging markets with limited data.

The first feature Google has added is called daily limits, which lets you set quotas on how much data you can use each day. It's supposed to help you conserve data over time so that you don't run out before the end of a cycle.

There's also a guest mode so you can limit how much data someone borrowing your phone can use. It may be useful for...

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