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The provision permits disclosure 'when we believe disclosure is necessary' for safety purposes, which goes beyond mandatory legal process and could result in voluntary disclosure of sensitive data including location records without a warrant.
T-Mobile collects extensive personal data including precise geolocation, call detail records, financial information, and inferred demographic profiles, which may be used for targeted advertising and shared with third-party marketing partners. Consumers who do not proactively opt out of advertising-related data uses may have their data used to build interest profiles and deliver targeted ads across platforms. You can review and adjust your data sharing and advertising preferences by visiting the T-Mobile Privacy Dashboard at t-mobile.com/privacy-center.
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"We may disclose personal information to law enforcement agencies, government authorities, or other third parties when required by law, legal process, or government request, or when we believe disclosure is necessary to protect the rights, property, or safety of T-Mobile, our customers, or others. We may also share information in connection with legal proceedings or to comply with court orders.— Excerpt from T-Mobile's T-Mobile Privacy Policy
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The provision permits disclosure 'when we believe disclosure is necessary' for safety purposes, which goes beyond mandatory legal process and could result in voluntary disclosure of sensitive data including location records without a warrant.
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