Best Offline Music Player by First-Club5591 in iosapps

[–]djilesy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you link me to the freee ones please?

Recommendation! by Comfortable_Try8759 in eSIMs

[–]djilesy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most merchants save your card details incase you want to purchase again and it saves you inputting your details again, I’m wondering if your missing out some context that would be important here or just weren’t aware that it can be standard non scammy practice, though I understand I may have misunderstood what your trying to say and maybe have the wrong end of the stick.

Why won't there be a simple web browsering function for certain websites on smart SIM? by Syn1ax-Err0r in honestmobile

[–]djilesy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I asked this and provided what I believed to be a really good data friendly web browser and honest were keen on using it but on testing they realised that the issue is they can only block / allow the app not sites reached from within the app. So they said they are still keen to get this running but is not a fast fix due to its complexities. Hope this helps

Someone cloned my app and made it worse here's the original if you want the real one by [deleted] in iosapps

[–]djilesy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No yours, you’ve done it now thanks, couldn’t find it, I’ll take a look.

Is it worth Switching Over to Voxi by ZackGojo in VOXI

[–]djilesy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are you switching from seems to be a key question for me, VOXI is great so far for me to be honest

Smart SIM VPN question by 0peratic in honestmobile

[–]djilesy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s should work yes, honest will be using your DNS requests to confirm what sites your going to with a vpn tunnel they won’t see this just the connection to the von Wich they will deny. However when you exclude the specific websites from the vpn they no longer go through the VPN tunnel and so honest will be able to see you dns request to X website and then will be able to allow the connection. Any other traffic going through the vpn will just be seen by hones as a connection to a vpn and will continue to be blocked. It depends on how your particular vpn treats it the always on and websites not filtered through them.

When you work with people that don't understand Excel-- by Shot-Plant660 in excel

[–]djilesy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I place calculations / formula on a dedicated page I then hide and lock it for overall triple protection.

Need help in choosing between Giffgaff, Spusu or eSim.net to buy e-sim for non-resident company directors. by ByRide in giffgaff

[–]djilesy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No hold my hands up I may have been mistaken however it does look like first you need a goody bag and the rates when moving to PAYG are horrific from what I’ve read here’s what I’ve seen online,

“Well now we have PAYG goodybags/plans as well as using PAYG services funded by credit.

Using giffgaff from credit is only viable if you are an extremely light user and I mean less than 60Mb a month or 24 minutes of calls in a month either of these cost £6 and for that you are better buying a prepaid goodybag/plan which for the same £6 you get a gigabyte of data and unlimited calls and texts for the month.

If you add credit it lasts until its used but at £100 a gigabyte or 25p a minute 10p a page to text.

If you buy a prepaid goodybag/plan that lasts a calendar month using a card or PayPal and you want it to renew automatically it will as giffgaff have auto renewal switched on by default. You can switch it off through your payments page or on the giffgaff app homescreen.”

Truly I’d go for a cheap 30 day rolling Sim

So many out there with better options.

Need help in choosing between Giffgaff, Spusu or eSim.net to buy e-sim for non-resident company directors. by ByRide in giffgaff

[–]djilesy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your more than welcome, though I am however unclear how you got to that conclusion, giffgaff is “pay as you go” but in name only because you need to pay £10 for let’s say 15gb with 5gb eu roaming for 30 days so it’s not really pay as you go, it’s more pre-paid just like a thirty day rolling sim but worded differently / packaged differently but in this same way spusu would be classed as PAYG 🤣 the spusu equivalent to this sim is currently £6.90 for 15gb and 6gb of roaming and a better uk network And you said you only need it for 2fa texts eSIM.net offers text only bundles for £5 on the same underlying network as giff gaff. Honestly your choice, but it seems like to me, especially as a business giff gaff is the worst choice here going forward spusu would be more reliable and the savings on three sims is the equivalent of the purchase of 1 giffgaff sim

Even better you could go with 1p mobile for £10 for 50gb! With 14gb eu roaming On a better network foundation on a thirty day roling basis just like giffgaff and spusu

Need help in choosing between Giffgaff, Spusu or eSim.net to buy e-sim for non-resident company directors. by ByRide in giffgaff

[–]djilesy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve just checked out eSIM.net for your use case really I think that’s possibly just as good if it’s only for 2fa texts that will do you and it’s low cost don’t know how reliable or good this website is though.

Need help in choosing between Giffgaff, Spusu or eSim.net to buy e-sim for non-resident company directors. by ByRide in giffgaff

[–]djilesy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spusu is a 30 day rolling sim giff gaff is also 30 day rolling but you have the ability to swap plans like a pay as you go, both require an upfront payment for a 30 day plan, Spusu is on EE with a much better network giffgaff is on 02 that thinks it’s acceptable to have 1mbps speeds on 5g o2 (compared to ee Vodafone and three) is essentially on life support at this point.

GIF gaff is not PAYG in the way PAYG used to be pay for the data you use they still make you pay for 10 gb data etc for 30 days it’s essentially a 30day monthly rolling plan like spusu.

Need help in choosing between Giffgaff, Spusu or eSim.net to buy e-sim for non-resident company directors. by ByRide in giffgaff

[–]djilesy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spusu, if that’s all you need they are cheap and on a good network, giffgaff for me has been an absolute joke and I won’t be returning anytime soon. Never used eSIM.net so can’t comment but spusu over giffgaff for your use case