A major wireless network operator providing mobile phone services, internet connectivity, and telecommunications infrastructure across the United States. The company's terms of service and privacy policies significantly impact millions of consumers as they govern how personal data is collected and used, define service limitations, and establish billing practices for essential communication services. As a gatekeeper in the telecommunications industry, policy changes can affect consumer rights, data protection, and access to mobile connectivity.
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.
T-Mobile has experienced multiple significant data breaches affecting tens of millions of customers, making this provision's practical meaning directly relevant; the commitment to notify 'as required…
This provision authorizes T-Mobile to share your personal data with external advertising partners for commercial purposes beyond your service relationship with T-Mobile, which represents a broader us…
Precise location data is among the most sensitive personal information a carrier can collect, revealing where you live, work, worship, receive medical care, and travel. Prior FCC enforcement actions …
If T-Mobile's service fails during an emergency or causes financial harm, the agreement limits T-Mobile's financial responsibility to your recent payments — which may be far less than the actual harm…
Class action lawsuits allow many consumers to pool resources against large companies; waiving this right makes it economically impractical to pursue small individual claims, effectively reducing T-Mo…
This document establishes T-Mobile's data collection, use, and sharing practices across wireless and home internet services. T-Mobile collects precise location data, call records, financial information, and browsing activity, and the …
This document establishes T-Mobile's standard terms and conditions for wireless service, device payment plans, and add-on services in the United States. The agreement requires customers to resolve disputes through individual …
ConductAtlas tracks 2 T-Mobile documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
T-Mobile has made 4 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.
ConductAtlas has classified 38 provisions across T-Mobile's tracked documents. 16 are rated high severity, 19 medium, and 3 low.
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