Nokia 201 asha data usage

Hi ive got the nokia 201 asha fone
my network provider charges for data usage even when your not using it,ive set it up for my emails with hotmail.co.uk and facebook,to keep intouch with family while away from home which admittedly wont be very often hence i dont have it as part of my package and im on payg,
ive had to delete it as i dont want to be charged when not using them,
is there any way i can put the settings back on but turn it off so that im not downloading data updates when not in use
many thanks
Debbie

easiest way is to switch your phone to Offline mode, not sure if there is a data toggle on the Asha series of phones like there is on Symbian.

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