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Comparing Uber vs DoorDash · Enforcement Actions provisions
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This provision establishes that account termination can occur without advance notice and based on Uber's unilateral assessment of risk or potential liability, which includes circumstances beyond direct violations of stated rules. The sole discretion standard means users have limited procedural protections against sudden account suspension.
Under this clause, Uber may suspend or terminate a user's account immediately and without notice based on its own determination that the user poses a risk or may create legal liability. Users who depend on the platform for transportation or income-generating activities should note this provision.
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Uber may terminate this Agreement or any Services with respect to you, or generally cease offering or deny access to the Services or any portion thereof, immediately and without notice, if Uber determines, in its sole discretion, that: (a) you have violated these Terms; (b) you pose a risk to Uber, its business, employees, drivers, or any third party; or (c) your actions may lead to legal liability for you, other users, or Uber.
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