Uber modified three UI elements in its Privacy Notice for drivers and delivery people on May 6, 2026. The document removed a 'Do not sell or share my personal information' link from the footer, changed the top navigation from '2 options available' to 'More No results', and removed geographic location information ('San Francisco Bay Area') from the copyright line. These appear to be formatting and navigation updates with no changes to the actual privacy policy terms or consumer rights.
The detected changes are navigation and formatting updates to the Privacy Notice interface. The removal of the 'Do not sell or share my personal information' link from the footer may affect visibility of this consumer right, depending on whether the link remains accessible elsewhere in the document or platform. The substantive privacy terms and policies themselves do not appear to have changed based on the provided diff.
The removal of the 'Do not sell or share my personal information' link from the Privacy Notice footer may reduce consumer visibility of opt-out rights required under CCPA and similar state privacy laws. If the link has been removed entirely rather than relocated, Uber may be out of compliance with state privacy law disclosure requirements that mandate clear and conspicuous consumer-facing opt-out mechanisms.
→ Verify whether the 'Do not sell or share my personal information' link remains accessible through Uber's Privacy Notice page or account settings
→ If the link is not accessible, contact Uber to request alternative access to the opt-out mechanism
→ Consumers may be unable to locate the opt-out link if it is no longer displayed in the Privacy Notice footer
→ The opt-out right may be effectively unavailable to consumers if the link has been removed and not relocated
The 'Do not sell or share my personal information' link was removed from the Privacy Notice footer, potentially affecting visibility of consumer rights under CCPA and similar state privacy laws.
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Consumers may have difficulty finding the link to exercise their state privacy law rights if it is no longer displayed in the footer.
This change involves removal of a consumer-facing opt-out link from footer navigation and formatting updates to the Privacy Notice page. The 'do not sell or share' link removal may have implications under CCPA and similar state privacy laws that require prominent disclosure of these rights. A compliance review should confirm whether this link remains accessible through other navigation paths, and whether removal from the footer violates legal disclosure requirements in California or other jurisdictions with similar privacy statutes.
CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act), VCCPA (Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act), CPA (Colorado Privacy Act), CTDPA (Connecticut Data Privacy Act), UCPA (Utah Consumer Privacy Act), MCDPA (Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act), and similar state privacy laws that require conspicuous disclosure of consumer rights including opt-out mechanisms.
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