Uber · Uber Privacy Notice

Automated Decision-Making Affecting Driver Access

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Why it matters

Automated decisions can result in drivers losing access to their livelihood without transparent explanation or meaningful human review, which is both a significant economic risk for drivers and a legal obligation under GDPR in Europe.

Consumer impact

Uber collects extensive personal data from drivers and delivery people, including real-time location data continuously while the app is active, telematics data measuring driving behavior, government-issued ID and background check information, and potentially audio and video recordings from in-cabin devices. This data is shared with insurance companies, background check providers, law enforcement on request, and third-party business partners, and can influence a driver's ability to remain on the platform. You can access, correct, or request deletion of your personal data by submitting a request through Uber's privacy portal at privacy.uber.com.

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Document information
Document
Uber Privacy Notice
Entity
Uber
Document last updated
March 14, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
April 3, 2026
Last verified
April 4, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-001861
Document ID
CA-D-00110
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Entity: Uber | Document: Uber Privacy Notice | Record: CA-P-001861
Captured: 2026-04-03 08:51:32 UTC | SHA-256: fe50242082ba2bdc…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/uber/uber-privacy-notice/automated-decision-making-affecting-driver-access/
Accessed: April 4, 2026
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Severity
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