Latest MTN Free Internet Browsing Code In South Africa With Finch/Droid VPN

Let it not be a surprise to you seeing a headline or topic like this. In fact, South Africans are among the top 5 African countries that search for "free Internet browsing codes" online after Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia. Also i have received a good number of mails and comments from peeps over there requesting to enjoy at least a quarter of what Nigerians are enjoying when it comes to provision of affordable and free browsing solutions.

Although am not residing in South Africa but i have a lot of friend gurus out there. I also have another priceless friend from another country who happens to be an all rounder when it comes to tweaks like this. He covers a good number of African countries and India to provide the best tweaks for affordable browsing. Am talking of no other person than Pappie Hex, the same guru that introduced Airtel Zambia free browsing code. He dropped this "browsing cheat that is working in South Africa" as of now and i feel it's time to give them what they have yearned for all these days.

The tweak works with either Droid vpn or Finch vpn on MTN South Africa network.


Requirements:

=> Finch VPN (download finch vpn apk here

=> An MTN sim card with 0.00 (zero) credit or mb

=> An Android or PC

=> Patience



Finch VPN Settings For MTN Free Browsing

=> Install and run the Finch VPN app you downloaded

=> Login but if you havent register then simply sign up to register

=> Now, while you are at the Finch vpn home page, configure your server protocol to be UDP and port 9201

=> Then swipe to settings and do not tick the that custom settings

=> At this point you can finally select any server and start browsing for free till you reach your daily limit.

Unfortunately, the daily limit on this tweak is "100MB" but background work is going on to see how to bypass this limit and give unlimited access.

17 comments:

  1. Its now time for you South African, Enjoy

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  2. Shey e go work for Niger

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  3. I suppose it doesn't work in Nigeria...

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  4. funny though...but how do i get my account to be zero naira zero kobo...bcoz as much as I try I still have a littsle kobo left

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  5. 6. I can’t understand the kernel of the problem. I know that there are strong restrictions concerning the net in South Africa, but there’s a way which can help to bypass the restrictions set by the government. Vpn service is usually used for achieving the aim. Besides, there’s a special list of vpns suitable for this location https://www.bestvpnrating.com/vpnrating/best-vpns-south-africa In fact it works and helps to avoid the troubles which can happen. Using the service it allows ensuring security and making it tight.

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  6. Hello i am in Jamaica con anyone create a trick for any of the two network digicel an flow in my country for free Internet netify an psiphon stop work on digicel starter plus social media pack please con any one help

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    1. Noted bro. We will on that and make it available very soon

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  7. There is a trick openvpn also any 1 know?

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  8. Hi guys, first of all thanks for this tutorial but some thing does not make sense to me here. According to your instructions above, you have to sign in/ register to the finch but how would you do that if you have to have zero credit or zero mb? Or is it that you have to have a little data to register first and then use it for free. Feed back will be much appreciated, thanks in advance

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    1. Yes you need data even to download the VPN app and to login but afterbthat, you can be browsing free with no airtime or data bundle

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  9. hou to buy MTN 10RAND 1GB internet data watch video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amWAflcdYmE

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  10. How would you use finch vpn with vodacom , cell c or telkom then because everybody on the net is complaining that finch won't work with mtn anymore.

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