Applications requiring network access.. help!

I have a 6500 Classic and when I open a game with ads or a map service (such as Mobile GMaps), it asks me to "allow network access". I'm running on 3 Network and was wondering if I get charged for it. I'm also on contract which has free to browse service.

29-Mar-2008 12:12 AM
cobra_loz wrote:
I have a 6500 Classic and when I open a game with ads or a map service (such as Mobile GMaps), it asks me to "allow network access". I'm running on 3 Network and was wondering if I get charged for it. I'm also on contract which has free to browse service.
If your application downloads data then you should be charged.
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