Compare data collection governance provisions between Uber and DoorDash. Provisions are extracted from monitored governance documents and classified by severity.
The provision establishes the operational scope and timing of location data collection necessary for Uber's ride-matching and route optimization functions. It creates a conditional authorization structure where location access directly correlates with service functionality availability.
Consumer impact
Drivers and delivery personnel operate under terms that authorize continuous location tracking during active service periods as a condition of full app functionality. Users retain the option to disable location collection, though the terms specify this results in reduced functionality availability.
Opt-out available
No opt-out available
Actual clause text
Uber collects precise or approximate location data from drivers' and delivery people's mobile devices when the Uber app is running in the foreground (app open and on-screen) or background (app open but not on-screen) of their device. Uber collects this data from the time a driver or delivery person requests a trip until it is finished, and any time the app is running in the foreground of their mobile device. Drivers and delivery people may use Uber's apps without allowing Uber to collect location data from their mobile devices, but this may affect the functionality available when using those apps.
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The provision establishes the operational scope of location data collection across multiple business functions and explicitly acknowledges that precise geolocation constitutes sensitive personal information under applicable state privacy laws, establishing a documented basis for the collection practice.
Consumer impact
Users of the DoorDash service operate under terms that authorize continuous precise geolocation data collection during app usage and background operation. This data collection occurs as a condition of service use and applies to delivery, platform analytics, and advertising functions without requiring separate consent mechanisms beyond the privacy policy.
Opt-out available
No opt-out available
Actual clause text
We collect precise geolocation data from your device when you use our services, including when the app is running in the background, to provide delivery services, improve our platform, and for advertising and analytics purposes. Precise geolocation is classified as sensitive personal information under applicable state privacy laws.
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