T-Mobile Under Fire: Screen Recording Tool in T-Life App Sparks Major Privacy Concerns
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T-Mobile's T-Life app has introduced a default-enabled Screen Recording Tool, causing privacy concerns among users. This tool records user interactions within the app to assist T-Mobile in troubleshooting issues. While the company states that it only captures data relevant to app use and that personal information is not accessed, the default activation has sparked fears, especially in light of past tech privacy issues, like Microsoft's Recall AI. Users are urged to turn off the feature if desired, highlighting the need for transparency in data handling practices.
The new Screen Recording Tool in T-Mobile's T-Life app raises privacy concerns as users discover it's enabled by default, allowing screen activity recording.
T-Mobile frames the functionality as a troubleshooting aid, stating that recorded data is limited to app use and won't access personal information.
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