T-Mobile's Screen Recording Feature Sparks Privacy Concerns

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T-Mobile has introduced a new default-enabled screen recording feature in its T-Life app, which records user activity to improve app performance. Customers can disable it in settings, and T-Mobile assures the data is only used for troubleshooting within the app. The feature has raised privacy concerns due to its default activation, but T-Mobile emphasizes it does not access personal information and is limited to app activity.
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