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fix(img): '/img/' prefix is not required
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However, for the past 8 months, the analytics (Analytics -> Performance) showed that only 1% is served from cache.
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However, for the past 8 months, the analytics (Analytics -> Performance) showed that only 1% is served from cache.
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![1% bandwidth saved](/img/20201121/cf-before.png)
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![1% bandwidth saved](20201121/cf-before.png)
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It was only last week that I realised that Cloudflare does not cache everything by default, only certain [file extensions](https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200172516#h_a01982d4-d5b6-4744-bb9b-a71da62c160a) are cached and they do not include HTML and XML, despite majority (55%) of content served are HTML and XML.
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It was only last week that I realised that Cloudflare does not cache everything by default, only certain [file extensions](https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200172516#h_a01982d4-d5b6-4744-bb9b-a71da62c160a) are cached and they do not include HTML and XML, despite majority (55%) of content served are HTML and XML.
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After a week with the new page rule, cached content has now increased to 72%.
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After a week with the new page rule, cached content has now increased to 72%.
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![72% bandwidth saved](/img/20201121/cf-after.png)
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![72% bandwidth saved](20201121/cf-after.png)
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@ -18,19 +18,19 @@ However, this method is also the most expensive. Unless your telco offers a chea
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1. [StarHub Internet-only SIM](http://www.starhub.com/personal/mobile/mobile-phones-plans/prepaid-cards/internet-sim.html)
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1. [StarHub Internet-only SIM](http://www.starhub.com/personal/mobile/mobile-phones-plans/prepaid-cards/internet-sim.html)
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Screenshots:
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Screenshots:
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[5-Day](/img/20181231/starhub-5-day.jpg), [15-Day](/img/20181231/starhub-15-day.jpg)
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[5-Day](20181231/starhub-5-day.jpg), [15-Day](20181231/starhub-15-day.jpg)
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2. China Unicom Data-only SIM
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2. China Unicom Data-only SIM
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Screenshots:
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Screenshots:
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[3-day](/img/20181231/unicom-3-day.jpg), [5-day](/img/20181231/unicom-5-day.jpg), [7-Day](/img/20181231/unicom-7-day.jpg), [8-Day](/img/20181231/unicom-8-day.jpg), [15-Day](/img/20181231/unicom-15-day.jpg), [30-Day](/img/20181231/unicom-30-day.png)
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[3-day](20181231/unicom-3-day.jpg), [5-day](20181231/unicom-5-day.jpg), [7-Day](20181231/unicom-7-day.jpg), [8-Day](20181231/unicom-8-day.jpg), [15-Day](20181231/unicom-15-day.jpg), [30-Day](20181231/unicom-30-day.png)
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StarHub | China Unicom HK
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StarHub | China Unicom HK
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Pros:<br/>- Support [more countries](http://www.starhub.com/personal/mobile/mobile-phones-plans/prepaid-cards/happy-roam.html#hr_plans)<br/>- Can be kept active | Pros:<br/>- Widely available online<br/>- Does not require ID
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Pros:<br/>- Support [more countries](http://www.starhub.com/personal/mobile/mobile-phones-plans/prepaid-cards/happy-roam.html#hr_plans)<br/>- Can be kept active | Pros:<br/>- Widely available online<br/>- Does not require ID
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Cons:<br/>- Only available at Singapore Airport | Cons:<br/>- One-time use only\* <br/>- Support only Mainland China.\**
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Cons:<br/>- Only available at Singapore Airport | Cons:<br/>- One-time use only\* <br/>- Support only Mainland China.\**
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\* Except for [this product](/img/20181231/unicom-cross-border.jpg).
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\* Except for [this product](20181231/unicom-cross-border.jpg).
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\** Some plans include Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan.
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\** Some plans include Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan.
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China Unicom SIMs shown here are provided by its Hong Kong subsidiary, so they are considered as foreign SIM and use data roaming. They are widely available online, you can easily purchase it through eBay, Amazon or your local online shopping. You don't need an ID to purchase it, and the seller won't request it either. It works all over the Mainland, unlike some China domestic SIMs that only work in the originating city or state. This benefit applies to any roaming SIM.
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China Unicom SIMs shown here are provided by its Hong Kong subsidiary, so they are considered as foreign SIM and use data roaming. They are widely available online, you can easily purchase it through eBay, Amazon or your local online shopping. You don't need an ID to purchase it, and the seller won't request it either. It works all over the Mainland, unlike some China domestic SIMs that only work in the originating city or state. This benefit applies to any roaming SIM.
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Do note the SIM package cover must be one of four examples provided above, otherwise the SIM could be China Unicom domestic SIM ([example](/img/20181231/unicom-domestic.jpg)). The SIM is one-time use only. The SIM is activated once you start using it and when you reach the validity period, it can no longer be used.
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Do note the SIM package cover must be one of four examples provided above, otherwise the SIM could be China Unicom domestic SIM ([example](20181231/unicom-domestic.jpg)). The SIM is one-time use only. The SIM is activated once you start using it and when you reach the validity period, it can no longer be used.
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If you haven't noticed, the SIMs I mentioned here (including Starhub and China Unicom) are **data-only** (some can call/text, read below). So you can't make/send/receive calls and SMS.
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If you haven't noticed, the SIMs I mentioned here (including Starhub and China Unicom) are **data-only** (some can call/text, read below). So you can't make/send/receive calls and SMS.
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**Edit**: I stumbled upon China Unicom SIMs that can call (not sure about text) between Mainland and Hong Kong; [3-day](/img/20181231/unicom-3-day.jpg) and [5-day](/img/20181231/unicom-5-day.jpg) SIMs. They are Hong Kong SIMs, so they should work. They include data but the SIMs are one-time use only.
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**Edit**: I stumbled upon China Unicom SIMs that can call (not sure about text) between Mainland and Hong Kong; [3-day](20181231/unicom-3-day.jpg) and [5-day](20181231/unicom-5-day.jpg) SIMs. They are Hong Kong SIMs, so they should work. They include data but the SIMs are one-time use only.
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For regular SIMs that include call and text, I found this [Hong Kong SIM](/img/20181231/unicom-cross-border.jpg). The seller usually also sells prepaid voucher, so you can keep it active like StarHub's.
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For regular SIMs that include call and text, I found this [Hong Kong SIM](20181231/unicom-cross-border.jpg). The seller usually also sells prepaid voucher, so you can keep it active like StarHub's.
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For the purpose of this article, you should *avoid* this [domestic SIM](/img/20181231/unicom-domestic.jpg) (which is subjected to local censorship) and this [Asia SIM](/img/20181231/unicom-asia-8-dau.jpg) that doesn't include Mainland.
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For the purpose of this article, you should *avoid* this [domestic SIM](20181231/unicom-domestic.jpg) (which is subjected to local censorship) and this [Asia SIM](20181231/unicom-asia-8-dau.jpg) that doesn't include Mainland.
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## VPN
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## VPN
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