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Matching decisions that affect both riders and drivers are made automatically by algorithms using personal data including real-time location.
Interpretive note: The excerpt references 'various factors' including location but does not fully enumerate all factors; only location is explicitly named.
Your location data is processed automatically by Uber's algorithms to determine which Driver or Delivery Person is assigned to your request.
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Matching decisions that affect both riders and drivers are made automatically by algorithms using personal data including real-time location.
Your location data is processed automatically by Uber's algorithms to determine which Driver or Delivery Person is assigned to your request.
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