A major American telecommunications corporation that provides wireless services, broadband internet, and digital television to millions of consumers and businesses across the United States. As one of the largest wireless carriers in the country, the company's terms of service and privacy policies significantly impact how customer data is collected, used, and shared, while also governing service quality, billing practices, and dispute resolution procedures. These policies are particularly important given the company's extensive access to location data, communication records, and browsing behavior through its telecommunications infrastructure.
High — provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium — provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low — standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
Your service usage data, which can include browsing activity, device information, location patterns, and call records depending on the service, may be shared across AT&T's entire corporate family for…
Class actions allow consumers to pool resources and challenge corporate practices that individually cause small but widespread harm; waiving this right makes it economically impractical to pursue man…
Arbitration is a private process that is generally faster but offers fewer procedural protections than court, and it removes your ability to join other customers in a class action to collectively cha…
This clause establishes the scope of data collection practices tied to account creation and identifies the Privacy Policy as the governing document for how collected information is processed and disc…
The clause establishes AT&T's operational authority to discontinue service based on conduct determination, without advance notice requirement, and permits termination for reasons beyond explicit poli…
The submitted document is a Page Not Found error page rather than AT&T's privacy policy document. No policy content was retrievable from the provided link. The actual AT&T Privacy Policy …
This document establishes the terms of service governing AT&T's provision of wireless, internet, and TV services to customers. The agreement requires customers to resolve disputes with AT&T through individual arbitration …
ConductAtlas tracks 2 AT&T documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
AT&T has made 0 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.
ConductAtlas has classified 9 provisions across AT&T's tracked documents. 3 are rated high severity, 4 medium, and 2 low.
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