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History · United StatesTL;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 Privacy can seem like an increasingly outdated concept, and while there are soluti…See the Story
No, that Wasn't Actually T-Mobile Sending You a Letter About Watching Porn

Taxes · United StatesCredit: Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR
T-Mobile is offering some customers a free line as a limited-time promotion — though taxes, fees, and device connection charges apply. Users who accept the free line will have to Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and note that promotional limitations will apply to that free line. Reddit users suggest verifying eligibility carefully through support channels and checking billing statements before activating…See the Story