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Eric Zeman / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Some T-Mobile subscribers have received letters in the mail purporting to be from the carrier and accusing them of browsing “unethical” websites.
- The letters don’t appear to be part of any obvious scam, and seem to just be intended to intimidate their recipients.
- T-Mobile has strongly denied any involvement, and says it’s investigating where they came from.
Privacy can seem like an increasingly outdated concept, and while there are solutions out there for…
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