Check Broadband useage on unlimited

Hi, as above, I have the unlimited broadband deal. I want to check my BB useage but the message I get is that I dont need to check as I am unlimited. I plan to bin BT broadband and fixed line and go to one of the rural braodband providers. The cap is 150Gb. So I want to see how much I am currently using with BT. Could someone let me know how to do that please?
Thanks

imjolly wrote:
there used to be a link that still allowed you to see the usage but I don't think that works anymore. so there is no other way apart from trying live chat
This is still working for me:
1. Sign in to MyBT and click "View your latest bill". When the bill appears, highlight the 7-digit number in the URL, right-click it and Copy.
2. Sign in here. When the maintenance page appears, highlight XXXXXXX in the URL, right-click and Paste.
3. Click the Go arrow in your browser or hit Enter on your keyboard.
4. Bookmark it.
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