Free internet stuffs from Airtel powered by Google

Airtel announces free internet for user on #-Link-Snipped-# and click on Enter into Freezone 👍
Users can go on domain and can browse free stuffs.
  1. Search Google
  2. Gmail
  3. Google+
(but if you have enabled 2 step verification, you can't log in 😡)👎
Not: As long as you see Green Bar with Free page you don't have to worry about data charges😀
It is working in 3G network also👍 .
If you are using Airtel, please provide review.

Replies

  • Anand Tamariya
    Anand Tamariya
    Free surfing doesn't go beyond search results. Not much useful.
  • Kaustubh Katdare
    Kaustubh Katdare
    Anand Tamariya
    Free surfing doesn't go beyond search results. Not much useful.
    I think it's all fine as long as they let people use Gmail. Just wondering, does it allow downloading directly from Dropbox?
  • Anoop Kumar
    Anoop Kumar
    you can click on search result, after clicking it show free page.
  • Ashraf HZ
    Ashraf HZ
    Anand Tamariya
    Free surfing doesn't go beyond search results. Not much useful.
    I think search results can glean a lot of useful info, such as definitions & general knowledge (i.e searching for a capital city will show it's basic info like population, etc). Not bad for something free!
  • Anil Jain
    Anil Jain
    Not Bad,
    It allows me to check my gmail free of cost.

    -CB

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