Uber collects your bank account or payment information to process earnings payments, and this financial data is shared with payment processing partners.
Your banking and financial details are stored by Uber and third-party payment processors, creating potential exposure if those systems are compromised.
Financial data processing engages PCI-DSS standards for payment card data, potential CFPB jurisdiction over payment processing services, and state-level financial privacy laws. Cross-border transfer of financial data also triggers additional compliance requirements under GDPR and other data protection regimes.
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Uber collects extensive personal data from drivers and delivery workers including precise GPS location, behavioral and performance data, biometric identity verification, and financial information, all of which is shared with insurers, government authorities, and third-party analytics providers. Automated systems are used to make decisions that can affect a driver's access to the platform, including deactivation. You can access, correct, or delete your personal data by submitting a request through the Uber Driver app privacy settings or at privacy.uber.com.