T-Mobile could be “profiling” you right now — here’s how to opt-out

T Mobile logo on smartphone (3)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
  • T-Mobile appears to have silently enabled a new profiling toggle for its consumers by default.
  • This feature seemingly allows the company to collect extensive personal data to better predict user behavior.
  • Consumers must manually toggle it off for each line on their account.

T-Mobile‘s history of questionable privacy practices continues with a newly discovered profiling toggle in its Privacy Center. First discovered by The Mobile Report, this new profiling toggle is set to “on” by default and enables the carrier to perform “automated profiling” of user data.

The exact timeframe remains unclear, but this concerning feature appears to have been active for at least a month, as evident by Reddit discussions. This is T-Mobile’s description of the profiling feature in its privacy notice :

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