QUESTIONS ABOUT FUTURE CHANGES
1. What happens if there is a change in corporate ownership?
Information about our customers and users, including Personal Information, may be shared and transferred
as part of any merger, acquisition, sale of company assets or transition of service to another provider. This
also applies in the unlikely event of an insolvency, bankruptcy or receivership in which customer and user
records would be transferred to another entity as a result of such a proceeding.
2. Will I be notified if there are changes to this policy?
We may update this Privacy Policy as necessary to reflect changes we make and to satisfy legal requirements.
We will post a prominent notice of material changes on our websites. We will provide you with other appropriate
notice of important changes at least 30 days before the effective date.
YOUR CHOICES & CONTROLS
1. You can choose not to receive some types of advertising online, on your satellite TV service or on your
wireless device.
o Opt-out of Relevant Advertising delivered by AT&T at att.com/internal/adchoices.
o Opt-out of Online Behavioral Advertising provided by AT&T and other advertisers on your computer by
clicking the “Advertising Choices” link at the bottom of our web pages.
o Opt-out of interest-based advertising on att.net powered by Yahoo! by going to
info.yahoo.com/privacy/us/yahoo/opt_out/targeting/details.
o Opt-out of Online Behavioral Advertising from many other ad networks at www.networkadvertising.org/choices.
o When you see online ads for AT&T products and services that display this icon , click and you will get
information on how to opt-out.
o To limit collection of data on web sites that may be used for advertising, go to att.com/cookietechnology
for information on how to manage cookies, and other similar technologies on your computer.
2. Do I have choices about receiving first party advertisements from AT&T?
Because first party advertising is part of the service you receive when you visit our websites and use our
mobile applications, we don’t offer an opt-out for first party advertising.
3. Can I choose not to receive other types of marketing from AT&T?
We realize that unwanted marketing contacts can be a hassle and we’ve worked hard to meet the expectations
of customers and potential customers who have expressed a desire to limit certain types of solicitation
communications from us.
E-Mail:
Every marketing e-mail we send contains instructions and a link that will allow you to stop additional
marketing e-mails for that product or service type. You also can unsubscribe from AT&T marketing e-mails by
going to att.com/remove.
Text Messages:
Opt-out of AT&T marketing text message contacts by replying “stop” to any message.
AT&T Consumer Telemarketing:
Ask to be removed from our consumer telemarketing lists by contacting
us at one of the numbers at the end of this policy. You also can ask the AT&T representative to remove you
from our telemarketing lists when you receive a marketing or promotional call from us.
AT&T Business Telemarketing:
Where required by local laws and/or regulations, we honor requests to be
removed from our telemarketing lists from business customers.
Federal Do Not Call:
The FTC maintains a National Do Not Call Registry at donotcall.gov, and some states in
the United States may maintain its own Do Not Call Registry. Putting your number on these Registries also
may limit our AT&T telemarketing calls to that number.
Postal Mail:
To review our Residential Do Not Mail Policy Statement and to limit postal mail solicitations,
go to att.com/donotmail. You will still receive billing statements, legal notices, product updates and other similar
correspondence, and you may still receive some promotional mailings.
All of our practices are designed to satisfy state, provincial and federal legal requirements limiting marketing
contacts. Those laws and regulations - such as the requirements governing the state and federal "Do Not
Call" lists - generally permit companies to contact their own current and, in some cases, former customers,
even when those customers are listed on the federal and state "Do Not Call" lists.
Restricting our use of your CPNI will not eliminate all types of our marketing contacts.
4. Can I choose to exclude my anonymous information from your External Marketing & Analytics and other
similar reports?
Yes. Go to att.com/cmpchoice to opt-out. This opt-out also applies to the sharing of your anonymous
information with other companies for their use in creating marketing and analytics reports. Although this opt
out does not apply to Metrics Reports, it will apply if we combine Metrics Report information with other
customer information (like demographics) to create reports that we provide to our business customers or
service suppliers.
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