Uber's Privacy Notice footer was updated on April 19, 2026 with three minor formatting and navigation changes. The updates added language indicating '9 options available' in the header, added a 'Do not sell or share my personal information' link in the footer, and specified 'San Francisco Bay Area' as a location reference. These are structural and navigational updates with no substantive changes to the privacy policy's operational terms or data practices.
The updated Privacy Notice adds a direct link labeled 'Do not sell or share my personal information' in the footer, providing a more accessible entry point for users to exercise data rights under applicable state privacy laws. The change also includes minor structural updates to navigation and footer references. No substantive changes to Uber's data collection, use, or retention practices are reflected in this update.
The updated Privacy Notice now provides consumers with direct access to opt-out mechanisms required by California and similar state privacy laws. This change improves the discoverability and accessibility of consumer data rights without modifying the underlying data practices or policy terms.
→ Click 'Do not sell or share my personal information' in the footer to exercise opt-out rights
→ Users who do not exercise the opt-out will continue under Uber's standard data practices as stated in the full Privacy Notice
Added direct consumer access point to exercise opt-out rights under state privacy laws
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This update adds consumer-facing opt-out navigation rather than modifying substantive privacy practices. The 'Do not sell or share my personal information' link complies with CCPA and similar state privacy laws requiring clear opt-out mechanisms. Organizations using Uber services should verify that their own privacy notices and vendor management processes account for Uber's updated disclosure framework, particularly if they rely on Uber data for business purposes.
CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act), state privacy laws requiring opt-out mechanisms
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