We’re not sure what they’re doing to achieve this and we’re not sure if carriers can work around their method to make it useless. Version 3.0 brings a masking feature which supposedly blocks your carrier from seeing your usage. While we don’t foresee that happening any time soon, JuneFabrics isn’t going to wait for carriers to take action before they do. It’s a proactive move from them in light of recent carrier movements to help stop unauthorized tethering so that they may charge you for that right.ĪT&T first warned iPhone users about their “illegal” actions and we feared they might catch on to Android users next. The folks behind PDANET have released version 3.0 of their application, and although they didn’t include a changelog on the Android market listing they did tweet what the update brought – the ability to hide your unauthorized tether usage from your carrier.
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