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The provision establishes T-Mobile's operational authority to gather and distribute precise location information across multiple business functions and external entities. The availability of an opt-out mechanism for specific advertising uses indicates that location sharing occurs by default unless the user exercises the specified alternative procedure.
Users operate under a framework in which T-Mobile collects and shares precise location data as a standard practice, with the ability to restrict location-based advertising specifically through the Privacy Center opt-out process. Location data sharing for other stated purposes—analytics and fraud prevention—continues regardless of advertising opt-out status.
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We collect information about your approximate and precise location. If you permit us to do so, we can collect your precise location from your device. We also use your IP address to determine your general location. You can use Snap Map to share your location with your friends and to see the locations...
Location data. Data about your device's location, which can be either precise or imprecise. For example, we collect location data using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) (e.g., GPS) and data about nearby cell towers and Wi-Fi hotspots. Location can also be inferred from a device's IP address...
We also collect information about your approximate location based on your device and network information, such as SIM card region, IP address, and device system settings. We also collect information, such as tourist attractions, shops, or other points of interest, if you choose to add the location t...
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"We collect location information, which may include precise location data, from your device and from our network. We may share location information with affiliates, partners, and other third parties for purposes including advertising, analytics, and fraud prevention. You may opt out of certain location-based advertising by visiting our Privacy Center.— Excerpt from T-Mobile's T-Mobile Privacy Policy
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The provision establishes T-Mobile's operational authority to gather and distribute precise location information across multiple business functions and external entities. The availability of an opt-out mechanism for specific advertising uses indicates that location sharing occurs by default unless the user exercises the specified alternative procedure.
Users operate under a framework in which T-Mobile collects and shares precise location data as a standard practice, with the ability to restrict location-based advertising specifically through the Privacy Center opt-out process. Location data sharing for other stated purposes—analytics and fraud prevention—continues regardless of advertising opt-out status.
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