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Without consent, T-Mobile may not use sensitive personal data to build inferences or profiles about a user's characteristics.
Interpretive note: The clause also references permissible uses under California Consumer Privacy Act Regulations section 7027(m), which is recorded in omitted_material but not stated in the canonical claim to preserve a single-proposition structure.
T-Mobile cannot use your sensitive personal data to infer characteristics about you unless you give consent.
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"Unless you give us consent, we don't collect or use this data to infer characteristics about you and we only use or disclose the data for purposes described in section 7027(m) of the California Consumer Privacy Act Regulations.— Excerpt from T-Mobile's T-Mobile Privacy Policy
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Without consent, T-Mobile may not use sensitive personal data to build inferences or profiles about a user's characteristics.
T-Mobile cannot use your sensitive personal data to infer characteristics about you unless you give consent.
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