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AT&T adjusts privacy policy after class-action suit

By Justin Mann

On June 22, 2006, 3:59 PM

After all the outcry from angry AT&T customers recently with the release of private information, AT&T has done something to address the situation. That is, they have adjusted their privacy policy to make it perfectly fine to release information at their discretion, and apparently the alteration is retroactive. While spokespeople for AT&T say it was just a re-wording to make it understand, after a lawsuit was filed by the EFF I doubt they are going to do anything less than protect themselves, whatever it takes.

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  1. So, instead of doing something to fix it, they just...made it so its perfectly alright to do that? Why should they have that much power?

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