This fall, AT&T shareholders sent the company a resolution, asking them to publish regular reports on what customer information they share with the government and how we're being monitored.
AT&T just issued a response: It’s none of your business.
Sign to the right to tell AT&T: we have a right to know what you're doing with our data!
Apparently, our privacy rights should be controlled by AT&T's board and managers, not consumers. Even if they wanted to release information, they say, most of it would probably be classified — and they have no intention of fighting it.
Don't let this mega-company keep brushing aside our concerns. If we join forces with its shareholders, we can show AT&T that consumer trust is at stake, and that indifference to our rights is going to cost it a lot of money in years to come.
Sign to the right to add your name to this petition:
PETITION TO AT&T EXECUTIVES: We join AT&T shareholders in rejecting your cowardly response to our privacy concerns. Take real action to expose government surveillance and fight for our protections — or we'll take our contracts to a company that will.
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