No INTERNET SHARING TAB in LUMIA525

I want internet sharing option in lumia 525. There is no tab of internet sharing. I feel alot of difficulty while using this product. Some apps that i download previously and also installed are worked efficiently but after uninstalling and then reinstalling
is not done there comes a sign of exclamation that it is not supported by this device. E.g. naukri a third party software for windows.

I'd ask them over here.
Windows Phone forums on Microsoft Answers
Regards, Dave Patrick ....
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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