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- Vos choix et vos moyens de contrôle
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Avis de confidentialité d'AT&T
- Les renseignements que nous recueillons
- Comment nous utilisons vos renseignements
- Comment nous partageons vos renseignements
- Vos choix et contrôles en matière de confidentialité
- Conservation et sécurité des données
- Autres renseignements sur la confidentialité
- Témoins et autres technologies
- Préférences pour les communications
- Renseignements que nous recueillons et partageons (graphiques)
- Mises à jour récentes de l'avis de confidentialité
- Approche fondée sur le droit des États
- Démarche globale
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FAQ
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Approche fondée sur la loi d'État
When it comes to your data, we're committed to providing choices and controls. Some states have enacted their own privacy laws that provide specific choices to residents. We comply with all state laws and residents of states with individual privacy laws can learn more about their rights and choices in this section.
Any AT&T consumer can learn more about their right to ask us not to sell personal information in the Rights and Choices section of our privacy policy. Also, they can request to access or delete their information or request we not sell it among all the other rights listed below:
Droits d'État individuels
Colorado Privacy Act (CPA)
Effective Jul-01-2023
The Colorado Privacy Act applies to Colorado consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Colorado Privacy Rights Act?
The CPA lets Colorado residents view or delete information collected about them by businesses. It lets them limit the sale of their personal information and the use of their sensitive personal information. We need your explicit permission to use your sensitive personal information for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA)
Effective Jul-01-2023
The Connecticut Data Privacy Act applies to Connecticut consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Connecticut Data Privacy Act?
The CTDPA lets Connecticut residents view or delete information collected about them by businesses. It lets them limit the sale of their personal information and the use of their sensitive personal information. We need your explicit permission to use your sensitive personal information for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (DPDPA)
Effective Jan-01-2025
The Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act applies to Delaware consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act?
Like other states, this law provides Delaware residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. Unique to Delaware, explicit permission is required to use sensitive data for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act (ICDPA)
Effective Jan-01-2025
The Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act applies to Iowa consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act?
The ICDPA lets Iowa residents view or delete information collected about them by businesses. It lets them limit the sale of their personal information and the use of their sensitive personal information.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act (KYCDPA)
À compter du 1 janvier 2026
The Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act applies to Kentucky consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act?
Like other states, this law provides Kentucky residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. In Kentucky, similar to other states, explicit permission is required to use sensitive data for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Maine Broadband Privacy Law
Effective Jul-01-2020
Confidentialité des renseignements sur les clients en ligne
Si vous habitez dans le Maine, votre fournisseur d'accès Internet ou sans fil doit respecter les lois de l'État en matière de protection de la vie privée. Les lois limitent la manière dont votre fournisseur peut utiliser ou partager des renseignements sur votre utilisation d'Internet ou des renseignements qui vous identifient personnellement, à moins que vous n'en décidiez autrement.
Votre choix n'affecte pas votre service de base. But if you live in Maine and you'd like AT&T to help you get ads based on your interests, you must opt-in for our Personalized Plus program. Vous ne recevrez pas plus de publicités en ligne, seulement des publicités qui pourraient vous intéresser.
Des millions de personnes profitent de ce programme dans l'ensemble du pays. Vous pouvez le découvrir par vous-même et changer d'avis à tout moment. Just log in with your AT&T user ID and password and click on Personalized Plus.
Voici quelques détails supplémentaires à propos de la loi du Maine relative à Internet et nos engagements envers vous :
- The Personalized Plus opt-in includes the use and sharing of internet usage. Cela comprend la navigation sur le Web, l'utilisation d'applications, l'emplacement et les identificateurs d'appareils.
- Nous ne vous pénaliserons pas et ne refuserons pas de vous servir si vous ne voulez pas participer.
- If you decide that you don’t want to share your info after you’ve already signed up for Personalized Plus, you can opt-out in the same place at any time.
- Conformément à la loi, si vous choisissez de ne pas participer, nous pouvons toujours utiliser et partager vos renseignements relatifs à Internet pour vous protéger contre la fraude, commercialiser nos propres services, nous conformer aux exigences légales et fournir le service Internet de base.
Nous assurons la sécurité de vos renseignements et nous apprécions votre clientèle, quelle que soit la manière dont vous nous demandez de traiter vos données.
Please note that we don’t offer Personalized Plus to AT&T Prepaid customers at this time.
Qu'est-ce qui a changé à la suite de la loi du Maine pour protéger la confidentialité des renseignements sur les clients en ligne?
La loi restreint notre façon d'utiliser ou de partager vos renseignements sur l'utilisation d'Internet et votre identité.
Maryland Online Data Privacy Act (MDODPA)
Effective October 1, 2025
The Maryland Online Data Privacy Act applies to Montana consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed because of the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act?
Like other states, this law provides Maryland residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. Unique to Maryland, sensitive data can only be collected, used and shared when it is strictly necessary to provide or maintain a requested product or service.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy (MNCDPA)
Effective July 31, 2025
The Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act applies to Minnesota consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act?
Like other states, this law provides Minnesota residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. In Minnesota, similar to other states, explicit permission is required to use sensitive data for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Montana Consumer Data Privacy (MTCDPA)
Effective Oct-01-2024
The Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act applies to Montana consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act?
Like other states, this law provides Montana residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. Unique to Montana, explicit permission is required to use sensitive data for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Nebraska Data Privacy Act (NDPA)
À compter du 1 janvier 2025
The Nebraska Data Privacy Act applies to Nebraska consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Nebraska Consumer Data Privacy Act?
Like other states, this law provides Nebraska residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. Unique to Nebraska, its law applies to any company, regardless of size, that does business and controls or processes personal data in the state.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Nevada Data Privacy Law
Effective Oct-19-2019
The Nevada Data Privacy Law applies to Nevada consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information in certain circumstances. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
New Hampshire (SB 255)
À compter du 1 janvier 2025
SB 255 applies to New Hampshire consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of New Hampshire’s SB255?
Like other states, this law provides New Hampshire residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
New Jersey (SB 332)
À compter du 15 janvier 2025
New Jersey's SB 332 applies to New Jersey consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of New Jersey’s SB 332?
Like other states, this law provides New Jersey residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. In New Jersey, similar to some other states, explicit permission is required to use sensitive data for certain purposes. AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA)
Effective Jul-01-2024
The Oregon Data Privacy Law applies to Oregon consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information in certain circumstances. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
Oregon Registered Entities
Pursuant to Oregon law, AT&T is a personal data controller and has registered additional business names and entities that operate in the state. View our Oregon registered entities.
What has changed as a result of the Oregon Data Privacy Law?
Like other states, this law provides Oregon residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. Unique to Oregon, explicit permission is required to use sensitive data for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Tennessee Information Privacy Act (TIPA)
Effective Jul-01-2025
The Tennessee Information Privacy Act applies to Tennessee consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information in certain circumstances. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Tennessee Data Privacy Law?
Like other states, this law provides Tennessee residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted ads. Unique to Tennessee, explicit permission is required to use sensitive data for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA)
Effective Jul-01-2024
The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act applies to Texas consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information in certain circumstances. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Texas Data Privacy Law?
Like other states, this law provides Texas residents the right to view, delete, limit the sale of their personal data, and opt out of profiling and targeted advertising. Unique to Texas, explicit permission is required to use sensitive data for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA)
Effective Dec-31-2023
The Utah Consumer Privacy Act applies to Utah consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to view or delete information we have that’s linked to you.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Utah Consumer Privacy Act?
The UCPA lets Utah residents view or delete information collected about them by businesses. It lets them limit the sale of their personal information and the use of their sensitive personal information, including the right to opt out of targeted advertising.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA)
Effective Jan-01-2023
The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act applies to Virginia consumers. As a resident, you have the right to:
- Ask to access or delete information we have that’s linked to you, subject to certain exceptions.
- Ask to correct inaccurate information.
- Ask to port (export) your information. In this case, we provide you with the same Access Report as when you ask to view your information.
- Limit the sale of your personal information and use of your sensitive personal information in certain circumstances. If you want to see your current permissions, you can view them at att.com/PrivacyChoices.
Vos choix
To underscore our dedication to respecting your privacy and to give all consumers the same choices, we offer these options even where it's not mandated by law. Visit Your Choices and Controls.
What has changed as a result of the Virginia Data Protection Act?
The VCDPA lets Virginia residents view or delete information collected about them by businesses. It lets them limit the sale of their personal information and the use of their sensitive personal information. AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers. We need your explicit permission to use your sensitive personal information for certain purposes.
AT&T has always strived to offer transparency, choice and control to customers.
If you have additional questions, visit our FAQs page.
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- Les renseignements que nous recueillons
- Comment nous utilisons vos renseignements
- Comment nous partageons vos renseignements
- Vos choix et votre contrôle en matière de confidentialité
- Conservation et sécurité des données
- Autres renseignements sur la confidentialité
- Témoins et autres technologies
- Préférences pour les communications
- Renseignements que nous recueillons et partageons (graphiques)
- Mises à jour récentes de l'avis de confidentialité