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The clause establishes the operational framework under which T-Mobile discloses identifiable subscriber data to external parties as part of its advertising and analytics operations, with an opt-out mechanism available through the Privacy Center or industry tools.
Under this provision, users' device identifiers, network usage data, and demographic information are subject to disclosure to third-party advertising and analytics partners unless the user affirmatively opts out through the designated channels. The terms apply as written upon continued service use.
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We do not share your personal data with any third-party advertisers or ad networks for their advertising except for: (i) hashed or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries), (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already v...
We may share your personal information with third-party vendors and service providers that perform services on our behalf, such as payment processing, data analysis, email delivery, hosting services, customer service, and marketing assistance. We may also share your personal information with busines...
We may share your information with third-party partners, including advertising and analytics companies, to help us understand how you use our services and to show you more relevant ads. These third parties may use cookies, web beacons, and other tracking technologies to collect information about you...
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"We may share information about you with advertising partners, analytics providers, and other third parties to deliver targeted advertising, measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, and improve our services. This may include sharing device identifiers, network usage data, and demographic information. You may opt out of interest-based advertising by visiting our Privacy Center or using industry opt-out tools.— Excerpt from T-Mobile's T-Mobile Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes the operational framework under which T-Mobile discloses identifiable subscriber data to external parties as part of its advertising and analytics operations, with an opt-out mechanism available through the Privacy Center or industry tools.
Under this provision, users' device identifiers, network usage data, and demographic information are subject to disclosure to third-party advertising and analytics partners unless the user affirmatively opts out through the designated channels. The terms apply as written upon continued service use.
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