T-Mobile shares your personal information with affiliates, business partners, service providers, advertising networks, data analytics companies, and government or law enforcement entities in various circumstances.
The broad scope of third-party sharing means your personal data may flow to numerous organizations beyond T-Mobile itself, reducing your control over how it is ultimately used.
Broad third-party sharing arrangements must be covered by data processing agreements under applicable state privacy laws; the inclusion of advertising networks and data brokers as recipients triggers CCPA 'sale' and 'sharing' definitions, and law enforcement disclosures must comply with applicable legal process requirements and T-Mobile's law enforcement guidelines.
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T-Mobile collects extensive personal data including precise geolocation, network browsing activity, CPNI, biometric data, and financial information, and uses it for targeted advertising as well as sharing with affiliates, partners, and third-party data brokers. Consumers' data may be sold or shared in ways that affect their privacy and financial profile, and some data sharing persists even after account cancellation due to legal retention obligations. You can opt out of T-Mobile's Advertising & Analytics program and request deletion of your personal data by visiting https://www.t-mobile.com/privacy-center.