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AT&T Privacy Notice
- The information we collect
- How we use your information
- How we share your information
- Your privacy choices and controls
- Data retention and security
- Other privacy information
- Cookies and other technologies
- Contact preferences
- Information that we collect and share (charts)
- Recent privacy notice updates
- State law approach
- Global approach
- Additional notices
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- Transparency Report
Biometric information privacy notice
Biometrics are unique biological characteristics that identify you. These include things like fingerprints, voiceprints and scans of your facial geometry. We may collect and use biometrics for verifying or authenticating your identity, detecting and preventing fraud or safety and other security purposes. We only keep biometric information until the initial purpose of collecting it is complete or within one year of your last interaction with AT&T, whichever occurs first, unless we are legally required to keep it for a different period. After that, we permanently destroy it.
If you have questions about this biometric information notice and how it applies, contact privacypolicy@att.com.
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Effective November 15, 2025, we updated our Privacy Notice to comply with state privacy laws that go into effect in 2025 and clarified how customers can exercise their sharing preferences.
Previous Updates
Effective July 25, 2024, we clarified our disclosures related to Your Privacy Choices and our use of de-identified data. And we noted that we may share audio recordings with analytics companies to provide better insights on how we serve our customers.
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Effective July 17th, we updated the contact information for questions regarding our privacy notices.
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This updated Privacy Notice is effective December 11, 2023. It is shorter, easier to understand, and includes updates to comply with new state privacy laws.
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Effective June 2, 2023, we clarified that phone number is an example of equipment information collected.
We are committed to providing you transparency by letting you know when we've made changes to our policy. We truly value your business.
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Effective October 24th, our analytics tools include data from all managers.
Effective July 17th, we updated the contact information for questions regarding our privacy notices. Also, on July 22nd we noted that for some employees our analytics tools may use individual data.
Effective April 19, 2024, we updated the notice to clarify that we collect and use location data for safety, security and fraud prevention services. We’ve also updated this notice to disclose that we share some electronic network information with our affiliates, and we will now use the recordings we already make of customer care calls to analyze employee engagement and for Workforce Analytics.
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Effective January 12, 2024, we updated this notice to clarify that data from Company Official Use (COU) devices such as COU phones may be used to evaluate employees’ presence in administrative office locations during work hours.
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Effective October 10, 2023, we updated this notice to clarify that biometrics may be used to identify individuals doing work for the company.
We are committed to transparency, so we want you to know we’re updating the AT&T Privacy Policy, effective January 1, 2023:
- We’re making customer choices simpler. All customers can now select “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information,” and we’re removing the specific opt-out for External Marketing and Analytics Reports, which only share information that is already aggregated (grouped), meaning they don’t identify individuals.
- We’ve expanded our section on State Privacy Rights and Choices. It includes categories and examples of information we collect, create and share. It also explains choices available to you to manage your information.
- We’ve updated the names, descriptions and terms of our ad programs. Our “Personalized” program replaces “Relevant Advertising” and provides you offers and ads that are relevant to your interests. “Personalized Plus” replaces “Enhanced Relevant Advertising” and uses more of your information for more relevant communications to you. You can opt out or opt in at any time.
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Effective June 6, 2022, we have removed references in our policy to Xandr. This is in addition to the removal of WarnerMedia and its family of companies that was announced on April 8, 2022 as these entities are no longer affiliates of AT&T.
We are committed to providing you transparency by letting you know when we’ve made changes to our policy. We truly value your business.
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Effective April 8, 2022, we have removed references in our policy to WarnerMedia and its family of companies as they are no longer affiliates of AT&T.
We are committed to providing you transparency by letting you know when we’ve made changes to our policy. We truly value your business.
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We are committed to transparency, so we want you to know we’ve made an update to the AT&T Privacy Policy.
Effective November 1, 2021, we removed references to U-verse TV from our policy as that service is now covered by the DIRECTV Privacy Policy.
We value your business, and thank you for being a customer of AT&T.
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On June 16th, we updated the California Consumer Privacy Act section of our privacy policy.
- We clarified the types of information collected and the purposes for that collection.
- We provided a link to our CCPA Metrics.
- See the prior version of the Privacy Policy.
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In keeping with our commitment to transparency, we want you to know that we’ve updated parts of the AT&T Privacy Policy. We encourage you to read our full policy, but we’ve summarized the key changes.
On October 1, 2021, the Nevada Privacy law went into effect, allowing residents of Nevada to ask us not to sell their personal information. To see more, visit Your Choices and Controls.
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As of August 26, 2021, DIRECTV has its own Privacy Policy.
As of November 1, these additional key changes will take effect for AT&T customers under our revised policy:
- We may collect, use or share biometric information for fraud prevention and security purposes.
- If you opt in to our Enhanced Relevant Advertising program, we may use other information from testing and running our network to make inferences regarding web browsing and videos watched over secure connections to personalize your experience or deliver more relevant marketing messages and offers to you. Keep in mind that we don’t access sensitive information or break encryption, and we don’t use the content of texts, emails or phone calls for marketing or advertising.
- If we share information with third parties for purposes such as verifying your identity and protecting your financial accounts, you can manage this sharing of information simply by going to Manage Privacy Choices.
We are committed to keeping your information secure, as well as providing you with Choices and Controls for how your information is used. You can visit the Choices and Controls section of our Privacy Center at any time to adjust your settings. Your service is not affected by these changes, and your continued use of our services indicates your acceptance of these changes.
We value your business, and thank you for being a customer of AT&T.
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