Uber made minor updates to the navigation and footer sections of their Privacy Notice for Drivers and Delivery People on April 22, 2026. The changes include small adjustments to the website's menu labels (e.g., '9 options available' changed to 'More') and the removal of the 'Do not sell or share my personal information' link and a city name ('Wichita') from the footer. These are primarily cosmetic or structural website changes and do not alter the substantive privacy rights or data practices described in the policy.
The changes detected are largely cosmetic, involving navigation menu labels and footer content on Uber's privacy policy page. The removal of the 'Do not sell or share my personal information' footer link is notable in appearance, though this opt-out right likely remains available elsewhere on Uber's platform. No substantive changes to data collection, retention, or consumer rights were identified in this update.
A link that let users opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal data is no longer visible in the footer, though the underlying right may still exist elsewhere on the site.
The removal of the visible 'Do not sell or share my personal information' link could make it harder for users — particularly California residents — to find and exercise their opt-out rights. While the underlying right likely still exists, reduced visibility of this mechanism is a potential CCPA compliance concern.
This opt-out link, previously visible in the footer, was removed in the updated version of the privacy notice page.
Minor label changes in the site navigation (e.g., '9 options available' replaced with 'More') with no substantive policy impact.
The city name 'Wichita' was removed from the footer, suggesting a localization or template update with no privacy impact.
ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: Uber | Document: Uber Privacy Notice | Record: CA-C-000604 Captured: 2026-04-22 06:06:10 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-04-22-uber-uber-privacy-notice-604/ Accessed: May 2, 2026
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Uber's April 22, 2026 update to its Driver/Delivery Privacy Notice involves UI and navigation changes, including the apparent removal of the 'Do not sell or share my personal information' footer link. While substantive policy text appears unchanged, the removal of this visible opt-out link could raise questions under CCPA (Cal. Civ. Code §1798.135), which requires a clear and conspicuous link for opt-out of sale/sharing of personal information. Compliance teams should verify that the opt-out mechanism remains accessible via another equally prominent pathway on the site before concluding no action is required.
1. CCPA/CPRA — Cal. Civ. Code §1798.135(a): Requires businesses to provide a clear and conspicuous link titled 'Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information' on their homepage and any page where personal information is collected. Removal of this link from the footer warrants verification that an equivalent mechanism is present elsewhere. Cal. Civ. Code §1798.100 (general consumer rights) and §1798.120 (right to opt-out of sale) are also relevant.
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