Uber updated the navigation menus and footer links on their Drivers and Delivery People Privacy Notice page on March 18, 2026. The changes added new menu items and product links such as 'Business,' 'Autonomous,' 'Uber One,' and expanded city/product references, while also changing the displayed location from San Francisco Bay Area to Denver. The actual privacy policy text itself does not appear to have changed, so this update has no material impact on how Uber collects, uses, or shares your personal data.
Despite appearing in the privacy policy document, this change is purely cosmetic and does not affect how Uber handles driver or delivery person data. No privacy rights or protections were added, removed, or modified.
Uber made cosmetic updates to the navigation and footer of their Drivers and Delivery People Privacy Notice page, adding new product and section links and changing a displayed city reference. The actual privacy policy language and your rights as a driver or delivery person remain unchanged. No action is needed in response to this update.
The detected change is limited to website navigation menus and footer links on Uber's Driver and Delivery People Privacy Notice page — no substantive policy language was modified. No new data processing activities, data sharing arrangements, or consumer rights provisions were introduced or removed. This change does not touch GDPR, CCPA, or any other privacy framework obligations in any material way. No compliance action is required.
No material regulatory exposure created by this change. The modification is confined to website navigation UI elements and footer links. No provisions relevant to Art. 13 or Art. 14 GDPR (information to be provided), Cal. Civ. Code §1798.100 (CCPA consumer rights), or any other substantive privacy regulation were altered. If Uber's addition of 'Autonomous' as a navigation item signals future autonomous vehicle services, compliance teams may wish to monitor for subsequent policy updates that address data collected by autonomous systems, which could implicate NHTSA guidance, state AV data laws, or Art. 22 GDPR (automated decision-making). No immediate regulatory action is warranted based on this change alone.
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ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: Uber | Document: Uber Privacy Notice | Record: CA-C-000165 Captured: 2026-03-18 06:02:31 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-03-18-uber-uber-privacy-notice-165/ Accessed: April 4, 2026
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