Consumers are increasingly skeptical of the telecommunication service providers in the United States when it comes to their updates and announcements due to the lack of transparency felt and ambiguity regarding any hidden charges or cost. While the carriers are ardently working towards improving user experience and prioritizing their security and privacy, there seems to be an air of mistrust which they would have to work towards rebuilding. T-Mobile has recently introduced two privacy toggles, which are enabled by default, and give the carrier the right to share user data with third parties. This, however, has sparked an uproar amongst […]
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