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These rights give you meaningful control over the personal data T-Mobile holds about you, including the ability to find out exactly what data they have, request deletion of data you don't want retained, and correct inaccurate information that could affect your account or credit.
You can request access to all personal data T-Mobile holds about you — including location history, call records, and inferred profiles — and request deletion or correction through the Privacy Center at t-mobile.com/privacy-center or by calling 1-800-937-8997. California residents have the strongest version of these rights under CPRA, including the right to limit use of sensitive personal information.
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Depending on where you live, you may have certain rights with respect to your personal information. These rights may include: The right to know what personal information we have collected about you, including the categories of personal information, the categories of sources from which we collected i...
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"Access. You may request access to your personal data or confirmation that we have data about you. We will provide access to your data in a portable and machine-readable format. Changes. Most of our websites allow you to change your account profile. For changes that can't be made through your account profile, you can request that we correct your personal data. Deletion. You may request that we delete your personal data. Note that in many situations we must keep some of your personal data for our business purposes, like providing service to you, detecting security problems, or complying with our legal obligations.— Excerpt from T-Mobile's T-Mobile Privacy Policy
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These rights give you meaningful control over the personal data T-Mobile holds about you, including the ability to find out exactly what data they have, request deletion of data you don't want retained, and correct inaccurate information that could affect your account or credit.
You can request access to all personal data T-Mobile holds about you — including location history, call records, and inferred profiles — and request deletion or correction through the Privacy Center at t-mobile.com/privacy-center or by calling 1-800-937-8997. California residents have the strongest version of these rights under CPRA, including the right to limit use of sensitive personal information.
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