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T-Mobile's data collection extends well beyond what users directly provide, incorporating data from commercial resellers and sensitive institutional sources.
Personal data about you may reach T-Mobile from sources you have never directly interacted with in the context of T-Mobile.
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"From other sources. For example, from companies that we own, our business partners, our vendors, and other third parties. This includes social media companies, financial institutions, credit reporting agencies, and data resellers.Excerpt from T-Mobile's Privacy Policy
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T-Mobile's data collection extends well beyond what users directly provide, incorporating data from commercial resellers and sensitive institutional sources.
Personal data about you may reach T-Mobile from sources you have never directly interacted with in the context of T-Mobile.
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