A massive trove of personal data belonging to 86 million AT&T customers—including names, contact details, and decrypted Social Security numbers—has resurfaced online, likely as part of a previously reported Snowflake cloud breach from 2024. While AT&T claims this is old, ...
AT&T has launched its new 55+ Plan, offering affordable and straightforward mobile options tailored specifically for seniors, starting at $40 per month for one line or $99 per month for a bundled plan with internet. With perks like unlimited talk, ...
Sign in to your Android Police account Summary AT&T offers 55+ Plan: one line for $40, two lines for $70/month. You can also bundle the AT&T 55+ Plan with home internet for $99/month. The plan includes ActiveArmor security service and ...
Sign in to your Android Police account Summary T-Mobile’s satellite texting service is now rolling out in beta to non-T-Mobile subscribers, with AT&T users reporting receiving invitations. The beta provides free satellite texting via a temporary T-Mobile eSIM, which also ...
A benefit of staying with the same carrier for years is that you can take full advantage of the carrier’s discounts. You must commit for longer than you would with an MVNO, but if you have no plans to switch, ...
Carrier deals aren’t always bad. Sure, you’re locked into a longer-term commitment than you would be with an MVNO, but if you’re used to staying with one company for years, there are benefits. Carrier discounts are a fantastic way to ...
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority A quick glance at all the major prepaid and postpaid mobile service providers makes it clear that almost everyone offers unlimited data nowadays. To make matters even more confusing for the average customer, these plans ...
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Last summer, I wrote about how I feel that for many, prepaid is a better choice over postpaid, at least once you get past some of the biggest prepaid myths many average users still believe ...
Many Americans are unaware of their eligibility for discounts on their wireless plans. Major carriers, such as Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, offer special pricing for specific groups, including military personnel, first responders, healthcare professionals, educators, and students. These discounts provide ...