"Having your data tracked in 2025 seems like an inevitability. Regardless of whether you’re using an iPhone or Android phone, your carrier is likely gathering all sorts of data about how, where and when you use your cellphone.

Last year T-Mobile quietly began rolling out a new tracking method called “profiling and automated decisions.” Spotted by Reddit users and The Mobile Report, the new option is enabled by default. While the company says it isn’t using the information it gleans from such tracking today, it could be used later on for “future decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects about you.”

But the self-proclaimed “un-carrier” isn’t alone. All three major US wireless providers collect data; here’s what they gather and how you can turn it off. It’s also worth noting that some of this you should want to keep on, particularly identity verification.

While we’re focusing on the three main wireless carriers that make up a bulk of the US wireless market, it is likely smaller providers and even home internet services are engaging in similar collections. Heading to an account’s profile or privacy page should help you figure out what is being collected and how you can adjust it.

We recommend checking this regularly just to make sure that you’re aware of any changes the carriers may have made or new methods of collection they may have added."

https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/data-privacy-your-carrier-knows-a-lot-about-you-heres-how-to-take-back-control/

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