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The provision establishes T-Mobile's operational scope of sensitive data collection under applicable state privacy law definitions. This disclosure functions as notice of the types of sensitive information the company processes through its systems and services.
Under this clause, T-Mobile's collection practices encompass multiple categories of sensitive data including authentication credentials, financial information, location data, and communications content. The enumeration of these categories establishes the baseline data collection activities authorized under the service agreement.
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"Sensitive Data Disclosure. We collect the following categories of sensitive personal data (as defined under certain state privacy laws): your Social Security number, driver's license, government-issued identification card, passport number, your account log in, financial account information, debit or credit card number in combination with any required security or access code, password, information allowing access to an account, your precise location, what's in your text messages, biometric data, and children's data.— Excerpt from T-Mobile's T-Mobile Privacy Policy
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The provision establishes T-Mobile's operational scope of sensitive data collection under applicable state privacy law definitions. This disclosure functions as notice of the types of sensitive information the company processes through its systems and services.
Under this clause, T-Mobile's collection practices encompass multiple categories of sensitive data including authentication credentials, financial information, location data, and communications content. The enumeration of these categories establishes the baseline data collection activities authorized under the service agreement.
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