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Precise location data receives explicit protection requiring affirmative user consent before it can be shared for advertising purposes or sold.
T-Mobile cannot share your precise location for targeted advertising or sell it unless you give consent.
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In the previous 12 months, we may have shared identifiers and inferences about you with our partners, third parties, and affiliates in such a way that...may be interpreted as "selling" or "sharing".
We may use your information for targeted advertising if: Your cookie preferences...allow us to. You've opted in to receive marketing communications from us.
Any targeted advertising by Ramp will only be carried out to the extent that it is permitted by applicable law.
"We won't share your precise location for targeted advertising or sell it without consent.Excerpt from T-Mobile's Privacy Policy
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Precise location data receives explicit protection requiring affirmative user consent before it can be shared for advertising purposes or sold.
T-Mobile cannot share your precise location for targeted advertising or sell it unless you give consent.
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