When it comes to your data, we’re committed to providing choices and controls. Some states have enacted their own privacy laws that provide specific choices to residents. We comply with all state laws and residents of states with individual privacy laws can learn more about their rights and choices in this section.
Any AT&T consumer can learn more about their right to ask us not to sell personal information in the Rights and Choices section of our privacy policy. Also, they can request to access or delete their information or request we not sell it among all the other rights listed below:
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Colorado resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Connecticut resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Ask to see a list of the third parties who may receive your data from us. Simply access our data request center where you can submit a question. Then follow these three easy steps:
We provide the list via email.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
Additional Connecticut Disclosures:
AT&T collects and uses personal information to train large language models (LLMs).
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Delaware resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Ask to see a list of the third parties who may receive your data from us. Simply access our data request center where you can submit a question. Then follow these three easy steps:
We provide the list via email.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
As an Indiana resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As an Iowa resident, you have the right to:
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Kentucky resident, you have the right to:
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
If you live in Maine, your internet or wireless provider must follow state privacy laws. The laws restrict how your provider may use or share information about your internet usage, or information that identifies you personally, unless you opt in.
Your choice does not affect your basic service. But if you live in Maine and you’d like AT&T to help you get ads based on your interests, you must opt-in for our Personalized Plus program. You won’t get more ads online, just ads that may be more useful to you.
Millions of people take advantage of this program across the country. You can check it out for yourself, and you can change your mind at any time. Just log in with your AT&T user ID and password and click on Personalized Plus.
Here are some more details about the Maine internet law and our commitments to you:
We keep your information secure, and we appreciate your business, no matter how you ask us to handle your data.
Please note that we don’t offer Personalized Plus to AT&T Prepaid customers at this time.
The law restricts how we may use or share your internet usage information and identity.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Maryland resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Unique to Maryland, sensitive data can only be collected, used and shared when it is strictly necessary to provide or maintain a requested product or service.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Ask to see a list of the third parties who may receive your data from us. Simply access our data request center where you can submit a question. Then follow these three easy steps:
We provide the list via email.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Minnesota resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Ask to see a list of the third parties who may receive your data from us. Simply access our data request center where you can submit a question. Then follow these three easy steps:
We provide the list via email.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Montana resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Nebraska resident, you have the right to:
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
The Nevada Data Privacy Law applies to Nevada consumers. As a Nevada resident, you have the right to:
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a New Hampshire resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a New Jersey resident, you have the right to:
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As an Oregon resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
You or your authorized agent can submit a request by completing and submitting this opt out form.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Ask to see a list of the third parties who may receive your data from us. Simply access our data request center where you can submit a question. Then follow these three easy steps:
We provide the list via email.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As an Oregon resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
You or your authorized agent can submit a request by completing and submitting this opt out form.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Ask to see a list of the third parties who may receive your data from us. Simply access our data request center where you can submit a question. Then follow these three easy steps:
We provide the list via email.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Effective Jul 01, 2025
The Tennessee Information Privacy Act applies to Tennessee consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls
Like other states, this law provides Tennessee residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. Unique to Tennessee, explicit permission is required to use sensitive data for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Texas resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice, and control to customers.
As a Utah resident, you have the right to:
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
AT&T strives to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
As a Virginia resident, you have the right to:
Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.Ask to correct inaccurate information.
Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your information for profiling or targeted advertising. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Provide consent for the use of your sensitive personal information for certain purposes. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
And if we deny your request, you have the option to appeal our decision.
You can see the categories of information we collect in our Privacy Notice.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.