New Vodafone Ha Tunnel VPN Free Internet Trick

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Update: 17 August 2022

We have this Ha Tunnel Plus free Internet settings for our readers on the Vodafone network. The trick offers the Internet with unlimited data at no cost. 

So what's required to make this trick work? Nothing serious or demanding. Users just need to provide a working Vodafone SIM card and the Ha Tunnel Plus VPN app and you are good to go. However,  we recommend users use a Vodafone SIM card that doesn't have data or airtime on it.

Also, we've taken care of the SNI hosts aspect. There won't be any need for users to do the  Ha Tunnel hosts finding themselves. But then, we didn't openly post the settings to prevent the trick from getting blocked.

You can still, however, get the config files from the link in this post and enjoy free unlimited Internet access, and still share the connection to other gadgets around. Follow the procedures as shown below, configure and enjoy free unlimited Internet trick.

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Requirements:
1. A Vodafone Papua New Guinea 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

Vodafone PNG Ha Tunnel Plus VPN File

1. Download Ha Tunnel Plus VPN and then install
3. Open the app and click on the three dots by the top right side of the screen.
4. Click on "Import/Export" and then "Import Config"
5. Now locate the configurations you downloaded earlier and click to import.
6. Now click on Start and then wait for the connection to go through. When it does. minimize and enjoy free net access.

In case you encounter any issues, disconnect and reconnect, or upload a new file if there is any.

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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