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AT&T STOPS ADDING WEB TRACKING CODES ON CELLPHONES

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Posted on November 15, 2014

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· Last updated: January 22, 2026

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This image depicts smartphones with tracking code graphics, symbolizing AT&T's recent decision to discontinue hidden tracking codes. This shift highlights growing consumer privacy concerns in the banking and finance sectors.
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JACK GILLUM, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — AT&T Mobility says it is no longer attaching hidden Internet tracking codes to data transmitted from its smartphones. That practice made it nearly impossible to shield its subscribers’ identities online. AT&T said the effort was part of a test and had passed the code along to websites that […]

JACK GILLUM, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — AT&T Mobility says it is no longer attaching hidden Internet tracking codes to data transmitted from its smartphones.

That practice made it nearly impossible to shield its subscribers’ identities online. AT&T said the effort was part of a test and had passed the code along to websites that a user visited.

But Verizon Wireless, the country’s largest mobile firm, said Friday it still uses this type of tracking.

Those tracking codes are part of the latest plan by the cellular industry to keep tabs on consumers and their devices. The codes don’t explicitly contain personal information but they’re only sent to websites alongside personal details.

Consumers’ interest in privacy and their digital anonymity has intensified in recent years following revelations by former National Security Agency analyst Edward Snowden.

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