No longer possible to fully shut down Background data?

So I'm kind of annoyed with the new Jelly Bean OS. I liked it at first then I discovered that I can't figure out how to shut off my background data, even when I'm on WiFi. I really would like to be able to play around on WiFi without getting charged for it! I have never went over on my data usage because I'm normally just connected to WiFi, but now I've already consumed 90% of my data for the month and I've still got two weeks on my bill. Is this just how things are going to be now? Another way to get my money stolen?
If anyone knows how to shut of the background data on a Droid Bionic on the JELLY BEAN OS please let me know.

That would be a fix for something that was good enough before. Hate to use space on my home screens for a clock. In white was just fine and only used the small upper corner. Other things come to mind too. In the phone icon, used to have your contacts right there. Now only recent and favorites. Bad upgrade there too. My alarm clock froze this morning too. Never had a problem with that in the dock in "bedside mode". Good thing my wife was up and caught it!  Yes, it was set properly. The bedside clock was stuck at 4:10 am on the screen and it was 5am already.

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