Before we proceed to the actual trick, we must know and understand what consequences we may face or experience in modifying your unlimited internet consumption cheat.
The Philippine Cybercrime law states that Misuse of devices:
The unauthorized use, possession, production, sale, procurement, importation, distribution, or otherwise making available, of devices, computer program designed or adapted for the purpose of committing any of the offenses stated in Republic Act 10175.Unauthorized use of computer password, access code, or similar data by which the whole or any part of a computer system is capable of being accessed with intent that it be used for the purpose of committing any of the offenses under Republic Act 10175.
and the Penalty:
Prision mayor (imprisonment of six years and 1 day up to 12 years) or a fine of at least Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000) up to a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred or BOTH.
If committed against critical infrastructure:Reclusion temporal (imprisonment for twelve years and one day up to twenty years) or a fine of at least Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000) up to a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred or BOTH
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) can track and trace you, trust me.
So, are you still into it?
Are you dellusional? There is no such thing as free internet!
You can say its unlimited and free once you found somebody to give it to you, but you still paid him.
Remember it's an illegal act.
Virtual Private Networks (VPN) ? "When used for legal purposes, VPNs are not considered illegal in most countries and anyone can go ahead and start using a VPN service. The act of surfing through another IP is legal, and is something even the biggest companies in the world do all the time." (source: https://vpn-services.bestreviews.net/faq/is-it-legal-to-use-a-vpn/)
You can use VPN, its a shared network but beware of fake and VPN scams all over social networks.
I know the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the Philippines mostly sucks but we should follow and obey the law.
Always do good, have no worries. Right?
Good luck. Long live the Philippines!
The Philippine Cybercrime law states that Misuse of devices:
The unauthorized use, possession, production, sale, procurement, importation, distribution, or otherwise making available, of devices, computer program designed or adapted for the purpose of committing any of the offenses stated in Republic Act 10175.Unauthorized use of computer password, access code, or similar data by which the whole or any part of a computer system is capable of being accessed with intent that it be used for the purpose of committing any of the offenses under Republic Act 10175.
and the Penalty:
Prision mayor (imprisonment of six years and 1 day up to 12 years) or a fine of at least Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000) up to a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred or BOTH.
If committed against critical infrastructure:Reclusion temporal (imprisonment for twelve years and one day up to twenty years) or a fine of at least Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000) up to a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred or BOTH
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) can track and trace you, trust me.
So, are you still into it?
Are you dellusional? There is no such thing as free internet!
You can say its unlimited and free once you found somebody to give it to you, but you still paid him.
Remember it's an illegal act.
Virtual Private Networks (VPN) ? "When used for legal purposes, VPNs are not considered illegal in most countries and anyone can go ahead and start using a VPN service. The act of surfing through another IP is legal, and is something even the biggest companies in the world do all the time." (source: https://vpn-services.bestreviews.net/faq/is-it-legal-to-use-a-vpn/)
You can use VPN, its a shared network but beware of fake and VPN scams all over social networks.
I know the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the Philippines mostly sucks but we should follow and obey the law.
Always do good, have no worries. Right?
Good luck. Long live the Philippines!
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