Orange Mayotte Latest Working Free Internet Trick

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Off to Mayotte, we go with this Orange free unlimited Internet trick for Techofoe readers in that region. This is a simple trick that is easy to set up and doesn't require the users to provide the SNI hostnames or bug hosts.

As stated above, this trick is very easy to set up. But then, you need a 4G connection for better Internet speed. Secondly, you need an Orange Mayotte SIM card that doesn't have data or airtime on it. 

About the free net configuration settings, we've made the settings open for everyone to access.....meaning that you can port it to the VPN tunnel app of your choice if you are not comfortable with the one that I used in this post.

Meanwhile, you can as well share your Internet connection with other people via tethering. So you can refer that your friend who has been combing the web on "how to get free Internet on an Android phone".

Follow the procedures shown in this post, configure and enjoy free unlimited access at no cost. Also, feel free to hit us up in the comment section if you've got any questions related to this post. Enjoy.

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Requirements:
1. An Orange Mayotte SIM card with zero data and call credit
2. An Android device, iOS, or PC.
3. The VPN tunnel app of your choice (Find the link below)
4. The configuration settings

Procedures: Orange Mayotte Free Unlimited Internet Setings 

2. Install and then open
3. Now do this in the below:
       Server: Select the server of your choice
       Port: 53
       DNS Resolver: 139.26.255.240 or 139.26.255.240:53
       Segments: 6
4. Now click on START to initiate the connection process.
When the connection finally goes through, minimize the app and enjoy free unlimited Internet access.

Note: This post is for EDUCATIONAL purposes only! You are responsible for your action and usage of it. Techfoe only drops such to alert ISPs of their vulnerabilities so that they can fix them.

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