AT&T has revised its written privacy policy to let customers know that the information they hold about them 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." This revision follows in the wake of allegations that phone companies have been supplying the National Security Agency (NSA) with records of calls made in the US. AT&T says it has not changed its policy regarding customer information, just the policy's wording to make it clearer to customers. Customers now must agree to comply with the policy before using AT&T's services.
Translation: you can no longer sue us for giving your information to the government, because it is now part of our business practises - which you must agree to if you want to use our services - BITCH!
Big Brother finally showed up America.
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