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Okay, so, I understand that running SideSync doesn't use my data, but what about the apps I run while I have my phone connected to my PC? Let's say I open Slacker on my phone FROM my PC screen. Are the apps I'm opening via my PC using data, or are they also using the PC's internet connection? That's what I was trying to ask in the original post, but it was a little too complicated to word until after it was understood that the SideSync app doesn't use data if I'm connected to a PC. Does any of this make sense? Haha.
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As long as tethering isn't enabled you are fine.
If you are using on screen phone thing that uses the cable to show that stuff. If you don't have WiFi and using your phone for slacker it will eat data as your phone is using said data not side sync
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If the app is opened on the phone itself using SideSync, it will use whatever data connection the phone is using. Wi-Fi will be preferred if it's connected, followed by mobile data. The phone's screen itself will continue to transmit through the USB connection.
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So, when my phone is connected to my PC through SideSync, it's not using the PC's internet connection? My PC is hardwired internet, not wifi, by the way.
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Correct each uses their own connections.
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