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This clause discloses that Verizon-installed system software—not a user-downloaded app—may collect location data and a list of apps from the device, raising device-level surveillance concerns.
Interpretive note: The excerpt appears to be a partial list of what the system software 'may' do. Other capabilities of the software beyond collecting network and device conditions may exist in the full clause but are not captured here.
If Verizon installs system software on your wireless device, that software may collect data about your location, battery life, and which apps are on your device.
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This clause discloses that Verizon-installed system software—not a user-downloaded app—may collect location data and a list of apps from the device, raising device-level surveillance concerns.
If Verizon installs system software on your wireless device, that software may collect data about your location, battery life, and which apps are on your device.
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