Compare privacy rights governance provisions between Uber and DoorDash. Provisions are extracted from monitored governance documents and classified by severity.
The collection of precise location data and trip details, combined with use for purposes described in a separate Privacy Notice incorporated by reference, means the full scope of data use is not entirely contained within these terms and requires review of an additional document.
Consumer impact
The agreement states that Uber collects precise or approximate location data, trip origin and destination, device information, usage data, and communications; the full scope of how this data is used and shared is governed by Uber's Privacy Notice, which is incorporated by reference into these terms.
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Actual clause text
When you use the Services, we collect information such as your precise or approximate location, trip origin and destination, trip details, device information, usage data, and communications between you and Uber or between you and your Driver. We use this data to provide, personalize, maintain, and improve our Services, to process transactions, to send you communications, and for other purposes described in our Privacy Notice.
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The policy states that by placing an order, users acknowledge and agree that merchants may contact them directly using the personal information DoorDash provides, and that DoorDash disclaims responsibility for those merchant-initiated communications.
Consumer impact
By placing a DoorDash order, you agree that merchants may receive your contact information and use it to reach out to you via phone, email, or SMS about your order, with the merchant bearing sole responsibility for those communications rather than DoorDash.
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Actual clause text
To Merchants: We disclose Personal Information to Merchants in connection with the Services including, without limitation, disclosing Personal Information for the preparation of the order (such as making the food item, selecting and preparing the product or good), facilitating the delivery (whether by a Dasher or by a Merchant's delivery service), for fraud, trust, and safety concerns or matters (such as in connection with orders of age-restricted products or items), and in connection with a Merchant's loyalty program if you choose to link your account with our Services to a Merchant's loyalty program. By placing an order, you acknowledge and agree that, if the Merchant is responsible for the delivery of an order, the Merchant may use your Personal Information to facilitate the delivery of the order to you (including using your contact information to communicate with you via phone calls, emails and/or SMS/text messages about the order and delivery). The Merchant is solely liable and responsible for all communications initiated or sent by the Merchant to you.
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DoorDash's privacy policy was reformatted on May 11, 2026, with changes to the document's structura…
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