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The qualifier 'knowingly' limits the scope of the protection: T-Mobile's obligation applies only where it has actual knowledge that the individual is under 18.
Interpretive note: The qualifier 'knowingly' is legally significant and preserved. The clause does not specify what steps T-Mobile takes to verify age, which bears on the practical strength of this protection.
If you are under 18, T-Mobile will not knowingly sell or share your personal data.
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The qualifier 'knowingly' limits the scope of the protection: T-Mobile's obligation applies only where it has actual knowledge that the individual is under 18.
If you are under 18, T-Mobile will not knowingly sell or share your personal data.
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