Vodacom SA: free unlimited internet trick on Http injector

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Vodacom SA – I’m not supposed to post this but for some reason, I will just do it for those celebrating Eid.

Tech mistake | Some people don’t appreciate anything that comes free, they prefer to wreck and destroy it because they weren’t the ones that created it. Most of you people speak well on the Facebook page but behind in those WhatsApp groups you don’t speak well on all those configurations that you ‘ave received. This trick will determine subsequent ones to follow.

This free unlimited internet trick is for S.A users on the Vodacom network and it browses and downloads without limits for Android users. As you can see in the screenshot, this trick makes use of the HTTP injector to give users net access and one thing worth noting is that all the configurations are made for just two days only. All configurations will be updated every two days so you have to keep up to date with the latest configuration to benefit from this trick. Kindly follow the below requirements and enjoy.

Requirements:
1. Your Vodacom SA Simcard
2. An Android device
3. Your Simcard shouldn’t have any data or credit balance to prove that this trick works
4.  HTTP Injector app
5. The free configuration file

Procedures:
1. Download the HTTP injector for android
2. click here to download any of the free internet configuration files (Configurations Updated for 25 June) Kindly clear your HTTP Injector cache if you are encountering errors!
3. Install the app and then open it
4. Now navigate and click on the icon that looks like a file, click on import
5. From your downloaded items, search for the configuration that you downloaded and then click on it to upload.
7. When you are done uploading, then click on connect to start enjoying free unlimited internet!

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