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 * T-Mobile Privacy Notice
   * Overview
   * What’s in this notice
   * How we collect your data
   * What data we collect
   * How we use your data
   * When we share your data
   * How we protect your data
   * Your data choices
   * Other important info
   * Future changes
   * Contact us
 * Biometric Privacy Notice
 * Children's Privacy Notice
 * Project 10million Privacy Notice
 * Advertising Solutions Privacy Notice
 * T-Mobile Financial Privacy Notice
 * Sprint Financial Privacy Notice
 * Sprint International Privacy Notice


T-MOBILE

PRIVACY NOTICE



Effective: September 28, 2022


OVERVIEW

You trust T-Mobile to connect you to the world every day, and we’re working hard
to earn a place in your heart. A big part of that is maintaining your privacy.
We believe you deserve transparency, education, choice, protection, and
simplicity. Our goal is to help you take action to protect your privacy.



What's new

In addition to the privacy controls you can access in our Privacy Dashboard.
T-Mobile recognizes Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals. This means that if
your browser or browser extension has GPC enabled, our websites will
automatically recognize that signal and opt you out of the sale of your personal
information (see more about Do Not Sell below). For more information about GPC,
please visit Global Privacy Control.



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WHAT’S IN THIS NOTICE

This privacy notice (“notice") explains how T-Mobile and our subsidiaries and
representatives  ("T-Mobile", “we”, or “us”) collect, use, share, and protect
your personal data. It also provides you with important information about your
personal data choices.

This notice applies to personal data we have about you that identifies, relates
to, describes, can be associated with, or could reasonably identify you as an
individual. It includes data like your name, address, or email address, as well
as less obvious data like demographic data, device and usage data, call records,
advertising ID, and location data.

This notice applies to all personal data we collect and use when you access or
use our cell and data services, websites, apps, and other services (our
“services”), purchase and use our devices and products (“products”), visit our
retail stores, or communicate or interact with us in any way, including mail,
email, phone, chat, social media, or in-person.

Some products and services have their own privacy notice. To see the whole list,
visit our Privacy Notices. If this notice conflicts with a privacy notice for a
specific product or service, the product or service notice applies.

This notice does not apply to data that is not personal, like anonymous,
de-identified, or aggregated data (for example, summary statistics), even if it
comes from personal data.



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HOW WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA



We collect personal data about you in four primary ways:

 * Directly from you, like when you create an account with TMobile
 * Automatically from your use of our products and services, like data
   associated with using our network
 * From other sources, like information from financial institutions and credit
   agencies
 * By using or combining data to infer insights about you, like using a
   particular app on your phone to infer that you like sports.



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WHAT DATA WE COLLECT



Personal data you provide directly to us

 * Contact and account information, like your name, usernames, passwords,
   address, telephone number, email address, and household members.
 * Authentication and security information like your government identification,
   Social Security number, security codes, and signature.
 * Demographic information, like your age, gender, veteran status, and date of
   birth.
 * Payment information, like your credit card, debit card, and bank account
   number (see the T-Mobile Financial Privacy Notice and Sprint Financial
   Privacy Notice for more information).
 * Preference information, including preferences related to marketing,
   advertising, communications, and participation in T-Mobile programs.
 * Other information you choose to provide, like when you submit a survey
   response, enter a contest or promotion, or contact us.



Personal data we collect automatically

Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) 
CPNI is generated by your use of our wireless voice communications services. For
more information, read the Phone privacy article.

Unique identifiers 
Like cookie IDs, device IDs including mobile advertising IDs, Internet Protocol
(IP) address, and media access control (MAC) address collected through tracking
technologies like web beacons, pixels, and other tracking technologies. To learn
more, read our Cookies and tracking article.

Information from your use of our products, services, and network (and other
carriers’ networks when roaming domestically or internationally) 
This includes your usage of connecting carriers and Internet service providers,
IP address, text messages, and data use history, websites and URLs visited,
content interactions (e.g., how long you use an app), viewing info from our
streaming services (e.g., videos you watch on the TVision HUB), mobile apps
installed or used or that interact with your device, language settings, and
other network and device analytics and Wi-Fi connection and usage data.

Device and service performance and diagnostic information
Including reports from your device about signal strength, speeds, app and
service performance, dropped calls, call and data failures, geolocation
information, and device data like battery strength and serial number and similar
device identifiers, settings, language preferences, and software versions,
including your browser type and operating system version, the website that
referred you to one of our websites, or that you visit upon leaving our
websites.

Commercial information
Including records of your purchases from us and purchase tendencies.

Geolocation data
Specifically data that identifies the approximate or precise location of your
mobile device or provision of services. We may also use location technologies to
collect data about the presence of your device.

Biometric data
Including biometric signatures for authentication and fraud prevention. For more
information, see the Biometric Information Privacy Notice.

Video data
Like images from video monitoring and recordings of people in our retail stores.

Audio information
Including voice commands you provide to our apps (for example, for accessibility
or hands-free use), and audio recordings of calls between you and our customer
service representatives.



Personal data we collect from other sources

We may collect personal data about you from other sources. For example, we may
obtain updated address information from our shippers like the United States
Postal Service, and we may collect information from financial institutions and
credit agencies. We may also buy or get personal data from other third parties,
like social media platforms, analytics providers, and consumer data resellers.
This information could include contact information, demographic information,
geolocation information, and information about your interests, preferences, or
behaviors. We use this data for things like product and service improvement,
marketing, and advertising. 



Personal data we infer

We may learn about your preferences or characteristics based on other personal
data we collect. For example, we may infer that you are looking to purchase a
new device based on your browsing activity while using our services, and we may
use your IP address to estimate your general location. We may also use this
information for advertising purposes.



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HOW WE USE YOUR DATA



We use your personal data for a lot of reasons, such as:

 * Create and administer accounts, complete transactions, payments, billing, and
   requests related to our products and services and third-party products and
   services that you charge to your accounts.
 * Provide, develop, customize, and personalize products and services, respond
   to your inquiries, conduct surveys, and perform our contractual obligations.
 * Advertise and market products and services from T-Mobile and other companies
   to you, including through targeted advertising and communications about
   promotions and events, contents, and sweepstakes.
 * Conduct research and create reports from analysis of usage patterns and
   trends and to deidentify or aggregate personal data to create business and
   market analysis and reports.
 * Detect and help protect against security incidents and illegal, fraudulent,
   or unauthorized activities; investigate suspicious traffic, cybersecurity
   threats or vulnerabilities, complaints, and claims; authenticate your
   credentials for account access and information and provide other security
   protections.
 * Protect you and others from fraudulent, malicious, deceptive, abusive, or
   unlawful activities.
 * Debug and repair errors and help maintain and improve the quality and safety
   of our products and services.
 * Verify your identity and determine your eligibility for accounts, discounts,
   and specific rate plans, as well as the validity of your payment information.
 * Facilitate or verify the appropriate calculation of taxes, fees, or other
   obligations due to local, state, or federal government requirements.
 * Cooperate with law enforcement and protect the rights, interests, safety, or
   property of T-Mobile and others.
 * Comply with and enforce applicable legal and regulatory obligations and
   respond to governmental requests.
 * Enforce our policies, terms and conditions, or other agreements.
 * Defend against or pursue claims, disputes, or litigation.



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WHEN WE SHARE YOUR DATA



We may disclose your personal data to others as follows:

With your consent or at your direction
We may disclose personal data about you to third parties with your consent,
which we may get in writing, online, or orally. We may also share your personal
data with third parties when you tell us to or when you use our products or
services to interact with third parties, whose separate privacy notices may
apply to that data.

With the account holder
We may disclose personal data about an account user to the account holder (the
party financially responsible for the account). The primary account holder may
also authorize other users to access account information. If a business,
governmental agency, or other individual obtains services for you, that entity
or individual is our customer, and we may provide personal data about you or
your use of our products and services to them or, if they tell us to, others.

Between T-Mobile brands and companies
T-Mobile shares personal data with its affiliates for things like providing you
products and services, and for marketing and advertising and other uses as
described in this notice.

To provide benefits
When you receive discounted pricing or other benefits through someone else’s
agreement with us (for example, an employee discount), we may provide personal
data to that person or entity to verify your eligibility for benefits, to
calculate any discounts, and to deliver the discount or benefit to you.

To our service providers
We use service providers who may need access to your personal data to do work
for us. They’re contractually required to treat the personal data we provide as
confidential and to use it only to provide the services we requested. Examples
of the service providers we engage include print, mail, or email vendors, web
hosting vendors, and cloud service providers.

To other third parties
We share data with third parties for uses described in this notice or for
purposes you have requested. For example, we may share data with credit bureaus
and similarly regulated entities, banks for device financing, and payment
processors to help us provide you with the services you have requested. If you
interact with third parties, like content providers who operate video channels
or apps through our products and services, we may facilitate the transfer of
your personal data for those services. We may also share mobile device
identifiers, device and service usage data, and demographics information with
third-party advertising partners who may use data to serve ads for T-Mobile and
others as described in the Advertising section. These third parties have their
own privacy notices that apply to their use of the information we share. For
more information, read the Analytics and reporting article.

To identity verification and fraud prevention services
To help protect our customers and others from fraudulent use of our network or
services, we may share personal data (like name, address, account status, SIM
change history, and device status) or risk scores derived from such data with
entities such as banks or with entities that provide fraud prevention services
to T-Mobile.

Caller ID providers
We may share your mobile number and name with third parties to enable Caller ID
and similar services across multiple carriers when you make a call. We don’t
publish directories of our customers’ wireless numbers or make numbers available
to third parties for listing in their public directories without your
permission. You can ask us to exclude your name from Caller ID by calling
customer service. You can also block your number from being displayed
temporarily on non-emergency calls. Learn how to block your number.

In a business transfer or transaction
We may disclose or transfer personal data about you as part of a corporate
business transaction, like a merger or acquisition, divestiture, sale of company
assets, or in the event of insolvency, bankruptcy, or receivership. In these
cases, personal data could be transferred to third parties as a business asset.
We may also share information with banks and similar entities for purposes of
transferring loans in connection with your device financing.

For legal process and protection
We may disclose personal data to third parties, including government
authorities, for legal processes or protection of life and safety where we
believe that access, use, preservation, or disclosure of the information is
reasonably necessary, including:

 * To comply with laws, regulations, legal process or to respond to lawful
   requests
 * To enforce or apply agreements, or initiate, render, bill, and collect for
   products and services (including disclosure to collection agencies to obtain
   payment)
 * To protect the rights, interests, property, or safety of T-Mobile, our
   customers, and others
 * In connection with claims, disputes, or litigation
 * To protect you or others from fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful use of these
   services, and other fraudulent activity
 * In an emergency



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HOW WE PROTECT YOUR DATA

We use administrative, technical, contractual, and physical safeguards designed
to protect your data. For example, when you contact us by phone or visit us in
our stores, we have procedures in place to make sure that only the primary
account holder or authorized users have access.

We can’t guarantee our safeguards will prevent every unauthorized attempt to
access, use, or disclose personal data. Be sure to use a strong password to
access your information and not one you use for other services. You should also
use multi-factor authentication where possible.



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YOUR DATA CHOICES

We offer everyone in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands choices
about their personal data. If you have questions, please contact us. Choices and
contact methods may differ depending on where you reside and for enterprise
accounts (T-Mobile for Business/T-Mobile for Government). Your options include:

Access and delete

Access 
To access your personal data, submit a personal data request. You may ask us to
see specific pieces of personal data we have collected about you as well as:

 * The categories of personal data we have collected
 * Our business or commercial purposes for collecting or selling personal data
 * The sources from which we collect personal data
 * The types of third parties we share personal data with
 * The types of personal data we disclose for business purposes
 * Details about personal data we have sold and to whom

For multi-line accounts, the Billing Responsible Party or Primary Account Holder
submitting an access request will receive account-level data for all lines on
the account such as billing and rate plan information. But personal data
associated with a particular phone number on the account (data not linked to the
Billing Responsible Party or Primary Account Holder) won’t be shared with the
Billing Responsible Party or Primary Account Holder and will only be provided to
the individual who submits a request for that phone number. If you are not the
Billing Responsible Party or Primary Account Holder on the account, you’ll only
see information that is associated to your phone number and email that you
include in your “Access my personal data” request.

Delete 
To delete your personal data, submit a personal data request. You may ask us to
delete the personal data we have collected about you. If you do, we may not
delete all your data because certain exceptions may apply. For example, we may
keep personal data that is necessary to bill you for services, detect security
problems, or to comply with laws. If you request that we delete your personal
data, we might not be able to offer some services to you or they might not work
the way they’re supposed to or that you’re used to.

For access and deletion requests, Authorized Agents may act on your behalf
by submitting an access or deletion request. To protect your information, we may
request that you verify your own identity before fulfilling a request submitted
by your agent.

Verification of your identity

We have to verify your identity before we can give you access to or delete your
personal data. If we can’t verify your identity, we’ll unfortunately have to
deny your request. This is to protect you.

If you have questions about these choices, please read our
privacy FAQs or contact us.



Do Not Sell

To tell T-Mobile “Do Not Sell My Personal Information,” visit our Privacy
Dashboard. An example of a sale is when we share information about you (like
when you’ve visited our sites) tied to unique identifiers, like device IDs, with
third parties for targeted advertising. When you tell us not to sell your
personal information, we won’t share your information for these purposes. Of
course, not all sharing of personal data is a sale, like when T-Mobile shares
your data with service providers to deliver our products and services. To learn
more, read the Do Not Sell article.

When you opt out of the sale of your personal information or opt out using our
Privacy Dashboard, your info will not be used in our ad program. Note that
Assurance Wireless is not included in our ad program.



Marketing communications

If you don’t want to learn about products and services we or our partners offer,
you can adjust your marketing communications preferences in our Privacy
Dashboard. Not all of our communications are for marketing, and you’ll continue
to receive service messages for your products and services (like bills,
transactional notices, customer service, etc.). To learn more, read the Your
marketing preferences article.



Advertising and analytics choices

T-Mobile data use for advertising
Under T-Mobile's ad program, T-Mobile will use certain data (1) for analytics
and reporting (2) to deliver relevant ads, and (3) to deliver and personalized
ads and offers.

Analytics and reporting
For analytics and reporting, our program is designed to use information from
your device (i.e., app usage data like app name, installation status, how often
an app was opened and zip code) and data from your use of T-Mobile products and
services, such as self-declared data like age range (e.g., 25-34) and gender, to
prepare aggregated business and marketing reports that we use and share with
other companies. These reports do not identify you personally. One example might
be a report showing how often a game was downloaded in the past year across a
large number of users. We will use this data unless you tell us not to by opting
out.

Relevant ads
For relevant ads, T-Mobile will use and analyze app usage data from your Android
device like app name, app installation status, and how often an app was opened,
self-declared data from your use of T-Mobile products and services such as age
range (e.g., 25-34) and gender, and high-level app usage data from your T-Mobile
broadband to create personas (e.g., sports lover, cooking enthusiast). To
illustrate what high-level app usage data from your broadband is used, we
process the name of an app you opened, like a recipe app, and how long you spent
in that app, but we do not see any additional information, like, for example,
that you looked at Italian and Thai recipes.

We do not use app usage data to select advertisements, we only use your MAID and
the personas created from the app usage data. We and our advertising partners
will use your mobile advertising ID (MAID) from your device and data from third
party partners to deliver relevant ads to you. We will use this data unless you
tell us not to by opting out. 

When we share MAIDs and inferences with third parties, it is not tied to your
name or information that directly identifies you. 

Personalized ads and offers
In addition to the data used for relevant ads, with your consent, we and our
service providers will use precise location and other self-declared data you
provide to us such as age range (e.g., 35-54), gender, interests, and survey
responses from your device and top-level domain information about your web
browsing activity from your broadband data to provide you with more personalized
ads and offers. To illustrate, we process the top-level name/URL of the website
you visited, such as a major retail website, but we do not look at what web
pages within that site you visited (e.g., clothes or toasters). We won’t use
this data unless you opt-in and we’ll stop using it if you opt-out.

We don’t use or share precise location data for advertising unless you give us
your express permission. We don’t use or share Customer Proprietary Network
Information (“CPNI”) for advertising unless you give us your express permission
or as allowed by law to advertise certain T-Mobile products or services.

We also do not use information from company liable T-Mobile for Business
or T-Mobile for Government, T-Mobile prepaid, or Assurance Wireless accounts for
advertising. If we know information belongs to a child, we don’t use it for
advertising.

For more information about data we use and share for advertising and analytics,
visit our Privacy Dashboard. When you opt out of the sale of your personal
information from our website footer or opt out using our Privacy Dashboard, your
info will not be used for analytics and reporting and will not be used for
relevant ads unless you have provided your opt-in consent for personalized ads
and offers. To learn more about how to opt-out, visit our Privacy Dashboard.

Ads on your mobile device, computer, or other devices
You can get instructions on how to opt-out of targeted ads served by most
advertising networks that use cookies, Ad IDs, and similar technology by:

 * Clicking on the AdChoices icon on any interest-based ad.
 * Visiting Your Ad Choices. 
 * Visiting our Personalized ads and offers article.
 * Visiting our Analytics and reporting article.

You can also take steps to manage targeted ads through your system settings.
Resetting your device’s mobile advertising ID does not opt-out your device from
targeted ads, but data associated with your prior mobile advertising ID will not
be linked to your new identifier through the device. Also, if you reset your
device’s mobile advertising ID your prior opt-out choices will not apply to the
new ID. To maintain your opt-out choices, you’ll need to opt-out again. These
opt-outs will not impact “contextual” advertisements (e.g., a sporting goods
advertisement on a sports-themed website) or ads we place on our own websites
and apps based on your activity on those sites and apps.

Cookies choice
Most web browsers can be set to detect or reject cookies. Each browser is
different, so check the “Help” menu of your browser settings to learn how to
change your cookie preferences. If you reject cookies, some things on our
websites may not work properly.

Ads on social media
We may work with certain social media websites or platforms (such as Facebook or
Twitter) to serve targeted ads to you as part of a customized social media
campaign. You can opt-out of receiving customized ads on your social media
platforms by changing your ad preferences on those platforms. We don’t control
those platforms or your ad preference settings on them and recommend regularly
visiting your ad preference settings to ensure they remain accurate.

Some Ad Choices opt-out mechanisms described in the Advertising choices section
and the “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” mechanism for T-Mobile websites
described in the Do Not Sell section rely on cookies to retain your opt-out
preferences. If you reject or erase cookies, your Ad Choices and Do Not Sell
requests may not work correctly, and you may need to perform the opt-out again.

You can also go to Ad Choices to set your preferences for use of cookies for
advertising. To learn more about cookies, read our Cookies and tracking article.

Location data choice
We request your permission before collecting and using precise location data
associated with your identifying information for certain non-essential
activities. For more information, read our Cookies and tracking article. If you
have previously consented to these uses, you may revoke that permission at any
time through your device’s operating system location preference controls or, in
some cases, the app settings. You may also follow the standard uninstall process
to remove the app from your device.



California residents

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Consumers who are California
Residents Have Personal Data Rights, including the right to access, delete, and
stop the sale of personal data. If you are a California resident, you also have
the right to know how we use and disclose your data. Of course, if you do
exercise any of these rights, T-Mobile will not treat you any differently.
Californians can exercise their personal data rights within our Privacy
Dashboard.

As a part of T-Mobile's ongoing commitment to transparency about our privacy
practices—and in compliance with California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)—we share
information annually on how many consumer data requests we receive. The data
below is for the year 2021. Numbers were updated on May 18, 2022, to correct a
calculation error.

Consumer data requests received

  Requests to access Requests to delete Do Not Sell requests Number received
(total) 3278 3352 2,280,135 Number received (CA) 688 831 Included in Total
Number complied with in whole or in part 2368 3220 2,280,135 Number denied 910
132 0 Median number of days to respond to request 50 41 0

Categories of personal data collected and disclosed 
For business purposes in the preceding 12 months is described in What data we
collect and When we share your data.

Business or commercial purpose for collecting personal data 
Is described in How we use your data.

Categories of sources of personal data 
This includes information you provide us, that we collect and infer when you use
our products and services and provided or purchased from other sources. For more
information, see How we collect your data. 

Categories of third parties with whom we share personal data 
Is described in When we share your data.



Sales of personal data

California law requires us to tell you that in the past 12
months, T-Mobile (which also includes Sprint) sold (as “sale” is defined in that
law) the following categories of personal data for the reasons listed below: We
shared device identifiers and internet and electronic network activity to
facilitate online advertising. This means that a unique, resettable number that
identifies your device was linked to online activity and shared with others who
use that data for advertising and analytics purposes (like advertising networks,
data analytics providers, and social media platforms). For Sprint customers, we
used to share location and usage information with other companies in a way that
does not directly identify you for their use in creating aggregate reports. For
more information, read our Do Not Sell article. T-Mobile doesn’t knowingly sell
the personal data of kids under 16. Don’t want your data sold? Set your Do Not
Sell in our Privacy Dashboard. 
 
Whether you opt out of the sale of your personal information or opt out using
our Privacy Dashboard, your info isn’t used in our ad program.



Shine the Light

Under the Shine the Light law, California customers may request information
about whether a business has disclosed personal data (as defined in that law) to
any third parties for their direct marketing purposes. We don’t do that without
your permission.



Maine customers

We will not use, disclose, sell, or permit access to your personal broadband
data unless it’s allowed in Maine. Maine customers have rights that they can
exercise in our Privacy Dashboard. 



Children’s data

We know it’s important to treat data parents and guardians tell us is from
children under 16 and data from products and services we design for children
carefully. The Children’s Privacy Notice explains what we do (and don’t do) when
it comes to children’s data. Generally, if you allow a child to use our products
or services by providing them a device or other access associated with your
account, any personal data associated with their use will be treated as your
personal data. If you’re the parent or guardian of a child using
a T-Mobile phone with postpaid service, T-Mobile is currently testing the
ability to designate the line as a Kid’s Line. To learn more about the kid’s
line including how to set one up, please refer to the Children’s Privacy Notice.

This privacy notice and the Children’s Privacy Notice don’t apply to data
collected by third party apps and websites, and we encourage parents to review
the terms and policies of apps and websites before allowing children to use
them. For more info, read the Family Controls and privacy article.

For specific information about kid products like SyncUP KIDS Watch and
FamilyMode, please refer to the Children’s Privacy Notice. 




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OTHER IMPORTANT INFO



Advertising

You may see T-Mobile and other advertisements on your devices, whether you’re
connected to our network or not. These ads may be targeted to your device based
on information that we, the advertiser, and other third parties have about your
behavior or interests to make them more useful to you. These ads are called
interest-based or targeted ads.

T-Mobile works with third parties, including advertising networks, which collect
information about you through devices, websites, and apps, serve ads for us and
others, and measure their effectiveness. The advertisers and third parties that
provide these ads may use cookies, code, and web beacons or use mobile device
identifiers and similar technologies for these activities. For example, third
parties like Google Ad Manager and Nielsen may use technology to collect data to
deliver, personalize, and measure ads for some of our products and services.
This technology allows tracking of device activity over time across online
properties. The advertisers and advertising networks’ use of these technologies
and of the information collected is covered by their own privacy notices and
those of the sites where they operate. T-Mobile may also use its own online
advertising services in connection with these ad activities.



Analytics

We may also partner with analytic service providers like Google Analytics to
help track your use of our products and services. To learn more about how Google
collects and processes personal data, visit Google Privacy & Terms. For
additional details, see the Cookies and tracking article. We follow the Digital
Advertising Alliance's ("DAA") Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral
Advertising. To learn more, read the Your privacy around the web article. For
more information on our ad program and your choices, go to the Advertising
choices section.



Do Not Track

Do Not Track signals are a web browser setting or mechanism used to indicate
that you do not want your online activity tracked. Because there is no universal
standard of how to apply the that setting, we currently do not honor them.
However, we honor Do Not Sell in our Privacy Dashboard.



Geolocation data

If your mobile device is turned on, our network is collecting data about where
it is. We may use, provide access to, or disclose this network location data
without additional, specific permission to provide and support our services.
Examples include to: 

 * Route wireless communications
 * Operate and improve our network and business
 * Detect and prevent fraud
 * Provide information to emergency responders about where to find you when you
   call public safety agencies, including through 911 or similar emergency
   services numbers
 * Comply as required by law

Subject to your settings, we and others may also use location data to provide
location-based services (like SyncUP PETS), or to personalize your experience
and ads. To learn more, see our Cookies and tracking technology article.



Internet of Things

We provide connectivity to Internet of Things, or IoT, devices and services
offered by other companies. We collect basic information about the information
flowing over our network. However, if you’re a customer of a T-Mobile IoT
service, we, and our apps providers, also collect information from the IoT
device and any related app to support the service. The information varies
depending on the service but may include personal data like contact information
and location, audio, and device activity and measurement data.



Data retention

We retain your personal data for business or tax needs, or legal reasons.



Technologies in retail stores

In some of our retail stores, beacons have been deployed and we receive
aggregate reports (none of which identify any individual or device) from these
stores regarding store traffic that uses information collected from beacons
through mobile apps. We may also use technology that tracks aggregate traffic
patterns and wait times in our stores using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth identifiers
(e.g., a MAC address). We’ll provide a notice at each location where we use this
technology. If you don’t want your device used this way, opt out at any time by
entering your MAC address at Smart Place Privacy. 



Unaffiliated third parties

Our products and services provide links and access to others’ websites, content
services, and apps, and allow you to share personal data with others and to use
products and services that T-Mobile doesn’t control. These third parties may
collect your personal data. For example, we may offer social sharing features
and other integrated tools (such as the Facebook “Like” button), which let you
share actions you take on our products and services with other media, and vice
versa. Your use of such features may enable the sharing of information with your
friends or the public, depending on the settings you establish with the entity
that provides the social sharing feature. Look for their privacy notices to see
what personal data they collect, share, and use, as we of course don’t have any
control over those practices.

For additional details, read our Your privacy around the web article.



US-based organization

T-Mobile is headquartered in the United States and our data processing mostly
takes place in the United States. Your personal data may be transferred to,
processed, and stored in the United States or in other countries where our
affiliates or service providers process data.



International data privacy

T-Mobile's international services, previously provided by Sprint and now part
of T-Mobile for Business, are directed to business customers. Users
of T-Mobile's international services are typically employees of those business
customers, or prospective business customers, and personal data that we collect
will generally be limited to information collected or generated in a business
context. T-Mobile's International Data Privacy Notice describes the collection,
use, disclosure, transfer, storage, and processing of personal data we collect
outside the United States, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.



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FUTURE CHANGES

We keep this privacy notice up to date. When we make changes, we’ll let you know
by updating this notice and the date at the top of this page. In addition, prior
to making a material change to how we use or share your data, we’ll also reach
out to you (e.g., by text or email or with your bill). If you keep using our
products and services after we notify you, we’ll take that to mean you’re fine
with the changes for any new data we collect. Those changes will not apply to
previously collected personal data unless we get consent from impacted
consumers.



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If you have questions or comments, contact us:

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