Topic: T-Mobile
T-Mobile has faced significant scrutiny for its practices regarding user privacy and data collection. Incidents such as unauthorized screen recording and the exposure of real-time location data highlight the risks associated with its services. Additionally, T-Mobile’s collaboration with government surveillance efforts raises concerns about individual liberties and the protection of personal information.
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Congress Mandated the Backdoors That Got Hacked and Is Trying to Demand More
A backdoor doesn’t check credentials. Once it exists, it’s a target for anyone with the skill to find it.
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T-Mobile Faces Backlash for Auto-Enabled Screen Recording in T-Life App Without User Consent
T-Mobile’s silent rollout of the T-Life screen recorder revives the oldest question in tech: who’s watching, and who gets to…
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Senator Wyden Accuses AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile of Failing to Warn Senate of Surveillance
Phone carriers let covert surveillance slip through the cracks of Senate oversight.
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T-Mobile Glitch Exposes Real-Time Location Data of Children and Vehicles to Random Users
Parents opening T-Mobile’s tracking app found themselves watching strangers’ kids instead of their own.
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Getting Started with Privacy-Focused Phones: Key Considerations and Steps to Build a Secure, Surveillance-Free Device
Your phone is tattling to tech giants and turning your life into a digital goldmine. Here’s how to start again…
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Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile Say They Have a Legal Right To Track You and Sell Your Data
The legal battle raises questions about privacy, corporate accountability, and the boundaries of regulatory power.
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AI Is Inflaming Workplace Surveillance
The mass-monitoring of speech is a controversial growing idea in the workplace.
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T-Mobile Quietly Updates Its Terms to Fine Commercial Users for “Hate Speech”
New rules for text message marketing and campaigns.
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Android messages and dialer apps quietly send data to Google, report alleges
The report suggests it could be a breach of privacy laws.
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T-Mobile to increase collection of customers’ online activity to share with advertisers
Others are already doing it. Time for a VPN.
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Browser extension Pink-Out trolls the trademark trolls
The extension raises awareness of an important topic in a light-hearted way.












