New York — In January, Ellie Mitchell started getting a barrage of texts and e-mails from her internet service provider, warning her she was running out of data.

“The messages kept coming: ‘You’ve used 75%, 80%, 90% …” Mitchell, director of youth non-profit Maryland Out of School Time Network, said in a phone interview...

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