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Time to leave Tmobile.
- Hace 12 meses
Hello all. These changes only apply to third-party messaging vendors that send commercial mass messaging campaigns for other businesses. The vendors will be fined if the content they are sending does not meet the standards in our code of conduct, which is in place to protect consumers from illegal or illicit content and aligns to federal and state laws.
o'L wrote:We know that these tech giants spy on us and read our messages, which is a violation of the law. But to brazenly use it to make rule changes is bizarre to me. I hope this is not true; otherwise, sign me up for the class-action lawsuit coming to T-Mobile.
There will be no class action. You seem to be under the impression that there is some guarantee of privacy while using PRIVATE infrastructure. There is not.
You are granted a right to use the infrastructure by the operator in return for money. That's it. End of discussion. The operator gives you NO RIGHTS and bears NO RESPONSIBILITIES for anything they do.
The T-Mobile network is T-Mobile's sandbox. They get to make the rules.
There has been some talk of "Patriot Mobile" here… Read their TOS. It will say the same thing…no matter what junior wants you to believe.
PS. The First Amendment doesn’t apply to contractual relationships between PRIVATE parties.
PPS. Read the service agreement that you SIGNED when signing up for T-Mobile services. I can guarantee that you signed away your right to sue T-Mobile for anything in any forum or jurisdiction...agreeting to "arbitration" instead. The arbitration process is completely controlled by T-Mobile so it's pretty much a foregone conclusion who would come out on top.
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