T-Mobile bills itself as the "un-carrier," but don't ever take a corporation at its made-up word. According to new changes to its privacy policy, the carrier (no "un") is automatically enrolling its 100+ million customers in a targeted advertising program, selling their web and app usage data to partners. Customers can opt out, but the default will be opt-in starting on April 26th.
The Wall Street Journal reports on the change, buried deep in T-Mobile's privacy policy.
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10/03/2021 04:15 PM
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