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This provision establishes the operational scope of location data collection and use, delineating between uses that occur without explicit permission (network routing, fraud detection, legal compliance) and uses that require affirmative consent (targeted advertising, location-based services). The distinction between general location collection and precise location sharing for commercial purposes defines the terms under which the service provider processes location information.
Users operating on T-Mobile's network automatically have location data collected and used for network operations, fraud prevention, and emergency response. Users who do not affirmatively opt in will not have their precise location used for targeted advertising or location-based commercial services, though the terms authorize such uses upon permission.
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"When you use a device or home internet gateway on our network, we collect data about where you are. We use location data to provide and support our services, including to route wireless communications, run and improve our networks and business, detect and prevent fraud, help emergency responders, or comply with legal obligations. If you provide your permission, we may also use your precise location for advertising purposes, to provide location-based services like SyncUP KIDS, or other services. We won't share your precise location for targeted advertising or sell it without permission.— Excerpt from T-Mobile's T-Mobile Privacy Policy
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This provision establishes the operational scope of location data collection and use, delineating between uses that occur without explicit permission (network routing, fraud detection, legal compliance) and uses that require affirmative consent (targeted advertising, location-based services). The distinction between general location collection and precise location sharing for commercial purposes defines the terms under which the service provider processes location information.
Users operating on T-Mobile's network automatically have location data collected and used for network operations, fraud prevention, and emergency response. Users who do not affirmatively opt in will not have their precise location used for targeted advertising or location-based commercial services, though the terms authorize such uses upon permission.
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