This Internet trick is for Techfoe readers in Ecuador on the Tuenti network. This trick makes use of the Spotify subscription for it to work.
This trick is fast and can be configured on any tunneling app on PC, Android, iOS, etc to tunnel for free Internet access. The Spotify subscription which is meant for music streaming on Spotify will be tweaked to grant the user Internet access without restriction.
We posted the settings for this trick open for everyone to access and as well port to any tunneling app of their choice. When using other tunneling app, feel free to use protocols other than SSL.
For this Spotify Internet trick, the advantage with it is that users will be accessing Internet at a very cheap rate. Follow the below procedures and enjoy the trick while it lasts.
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Requirements:
1. A Tuenti SIM card with zero data and call credit
2. An Android device, iOS or PC
3. Your AnonyTun or any tunneling app of your choice (Find link below)
4. The configuration settings
Procedures:
1. Click here to download AnonyTun or here to download any tunneling app of your choice.
2. Install the app and then open it.
3. Click on Stealth settings and then turn it on
4. Now configure this way:
Connection Protocol: SSL
Connection Port: 443
Connect via Parent Proxy: Don't Enable
Custom TCP/HTTP Headers: Enable
Host: www.spotify.com
Request Method: Connect
Injection Method: Normal
Forward Host: Tick
Reverse Proxy: Tick
Online Host: Tick
Keep-Alive: Tick
User-Agent: Tick
Generate, Validate and then save
Now click save in the Stealth Settings.
Advance SSL Settings: Enable
Spoof SNI Host: Don't Tick
True SSL (Anti DPI):Tick
Spoof Host: Port Tick
Spoof Host: www.spotify.com
Spoof Port: 443
Click
5. Click on connect and then wait for you connection to go through. When it does, open your browser and enjoy free unlimited Internet Access.
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