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I urge everyone to Notify T-Mobile ASAP of your intent to sue as specified by the CCPA. They are a data broker so it does not matter if you are a customer or not. A breach undoubtedly happen again in which case everyone who contacted them can individ
May 21, 2023, 2:35 a.m. | /u/Hot-Consequences
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>You can only sue businesses under the CCPA if certain conditions are met. The type of personal information that must have been stolen is your first name (or first initial) and last name in combination with any of the following:
> - Your social security number
Your driver’s license number, tax identification number, passport number, military identification number, or other unique identification number issued on a …
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