Thursday, June 22, 2006

WSJ.com - AT&T Revises Privacy Policy, Says It May Share Personal Data

WSJ.com - AT&T Revises Privacy Policy, Says It May Share Personal Data: "AT&T's new policy states: 'While your account information may be personal to you, these records constitute business records that are owned by AT&T. As such, AT&T may disclose such records to protect its legitimate business interests, safeguard others or respond to legal process.'"

Yeah, that'd be fine -- if and only if AT&T were paying me to use its services.

I used to be a cautiously optimistic AT&T customer, during the C. Michael Armstrong era; at one point, AT&T provided my home phone, cable TV, broadband Internet, and wireless phone services. I've long since switched to different service providers for all of the above.

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