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This is Uber's policy, which also covers Uber Eats.

Privacy policy

Uber Eats · Covers Uber, Uber Eats

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Score90.0
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Policy typePrivacy policy
Concern findings2
Protections0
Source supportStrong

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What changedMaterial language shifts detected around personal data, privacy. 33 new line(s), 16 removed line(s).

Snapshot hash 5306334f2f72a0011572185b9b265bc3009d64d1ef536adb9373b3de5fe8ebf4

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Uber uses automated systems for important functions like matching riders with drivers, setting prices, and fraud prevention (risk_flags-1). If suspicious activity is detected, Uber may limit your access or require identity verification (risk_flags-2). After you request account deletion, Uber generally removes your data within 90 days (cancellation_renewal-1).

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Risk Flags

Areas that may indicate risk to the user. This includes risks related to data privacy, security, financial implications, and autonomy.

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Uber uses automated processes for matching, pricing, and fraud prevention.

Uber uses automated processes, including algorithms, for tasks like matching riders with drivers, calculating prices, and detecting and preventing fraud. These processes are essential for how Uber's services operate.

Why it matters: Uber uses algorithms to decide who your driver will be, how much your trip or order will cost, and to monitor for fraudulent activities on your account without human intervention for each decision.

Uber uses automated processes to enable certain parts of our products and services, including functions essential for service delivery and user safety such as matching, pricing and fraud prevention and detection.

Core automated processes, paragraph 1 · Citation strength: strong

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Uber may limit account access due to potential fraudulent activity detected by algorithms.

If Uber's algorithms detect potential fraudulent activity on a user's account, Uber may limit access to its services or require identity verification.

Why it matters: Your access to Uber services might be restricted or require additional verification if Uber's automated systems flag your account for potential fraud.

Uber may limit your access to its services, or require that you undertake a particular action such as verifying your identity before allowing such access, if it detects potential fraudulent activity.

Core automated processes, paragraph 20 · Citation strength: strong

Data Use

This section outlines how your data is collected, processed, and utilized by the service. It details the types of data gathered, the purposes for its use, and the mechanisms in place for data handling.

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Cancellation & Renewal

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