Data usage on my Galaxy S5 while i am on WIFI

Hello,
     I have a GS5 and i got it about a month ago, since then i have gotten multiple notifications and emails saying that i have used 75% - 90% of data even though i am on a very strong wireless signal and the phone tells me that and my laptop as well. I am sick of using data when i am on my wireless network at home. can someone please help me to solve this problem

Kammare214,
I understand your concerns regarding your data.  When did you start noticing this occur on your device? Have you been in a new area lately?  Data usage reporting can be delayed up to 24 hours at times.  This will happen especially if your phone is roaming in an extended network.  The alerts that you're receiving could be data used from a previous day and happens to come in the next day when you're connected to WiFi.
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