T-Mobile reorganized the navigation menu listing their various privacy notices on March 28, 2026. The order and names of some notices in the menu were rearranged — for example, 'Financial Privacy Notice' and 'Biometric Information Privacy Notice' appear in different positions, and some notice names were slightly adjusted. This is a cosmetic/structural change to how the privacy center is organized and does not alter any of the actual privacy rights or data practices described in those notices.
This change is purely cosmetic and does not affect consumer rights or data practices. Users looking for specific privacy notices in T-Mobile's Privacy Center may find them in a different order than before.
T-Mobile reorganized the navigation menu in their Privacy Center, changing the order in which privacy notices appear and slightly renaming one notice ('Biometric Data Privacy Notice' to 'Biometric Information Privacy Notice'). This does not change any rights, data practices, or protections described in the underlying notices. No action is needed from consumers as a result of this change.
T-Mobile made a structural change to the navigation order of privacy notices in its Privacy Center and renamed 'Biometric Data Privacy Notice' to 'Biometric Information Privacy Notice' as of March 28, 2026. No substantive policy language was altered. This change does not affect data processing practices, consumer rights disclosures, or obligations under CCPA, GDPR, or BIPA. No compliance action is required, though teams maintaining vendor documentation may wish to note the notice name change.
This change is navigational and cosmetic in nature. However, the minor renaming of 'Biometric Data Privacy Notice' to 'Biometric Information Privacy Notice' could touch: (1) Illinois BIPA (740 ILCS 14/) — if any vendor contracts or internal policies reference the exact notice name, those references may need updating; (2) Cal. Civ. Code §1798.100 et seq. (CCPA/CPRA) — notice naming conventions are not mandated by statute, so no regulatory exposure is created; (3) GDPR Art. 13–14 — notice accessibility and navigation are relevant to transparency obligations, but reordering does not impair consumer access. No enforcement action or supervisory guidance directly applies to this change.
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ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: T-Mobile | Document: T-Mobile Privacy Notice | Record: CA-C-000144 Captured: 2026-03-28 06:08:27 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-03-28-t-mobile-t-mobile-privacy-notice-144/ Accessed: April 4, 2026
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