Privacy Policy Overview

AT&T's Privacy Notice outlines how they collect, use, and share personal information while providing users with choices to control their data. The policy emphasizes transparency about data practices and offers opt-out mechanisms for various types of data sharing and marketing activities.
Readability 6.5/10
Word Count 5,200
Reading Time 26 min
Complexity 7.0/10
Data Collection Extensive
Third-Party Sharing Yes

Overall Privacy Score

5.0 out of 10

This policy has some concerning privacy practices.

Key Points

  • AT&T collects extensive personal information including account details, equipment information, network performance data, location data, web browsing history, and biometric information. Collection
  • Information is shared with AT&T affiliates, non-AT&T companies for advertising and marketing, service providers, and entities as required by law. Sharing
  • AT&T retains information as long as needed for business, tax, or legal purposes and uses technology and organizational controls to safeguard data. Security
  • Users can opt out of certain data sharing and selling, request access to their data, request deletion, and correct inaccurate information. Consent
  • AT&T offers two personalization programs: Personalized (opt-out) and Personalized Plus (opt-in), which use different levels of personal information for marketing and advertising. Consent
  • The policy applies to interactions with AT&T products and services including internet, wireless, voice, and AT&T apps, with separate notices for Cricket and business customers outside the US. Other

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