Uber may share your personal data with law enforcement, government agencies, or courts in response to legal requests, and may do so without notifying you in advance.
Your location history, communications, financial details, and other personal data can be handed to government authorities without you knowing it has happened.
This provision reflects standard legal compliance practice but raises due process concerns. Compliance teams should assess whether Uber's policy includes warrant review procedures, notification policies where legally permissible, and transparency report commitments, all of which are relevant to GDPR's Article 6(1)(c) lawful processing basis.
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Uber collects extensive personal data from drivers and delivery people including real-time GPS location, biometric facial data, driving behavior, financial account details, and communications, and shares this information with a broad range of third parties including insurers, background check providers, law enforcement agencies, and marketing partners. Automated systems can make decisions affecting your ability to access the platform, and your data may be retained even after you stop using Uber. You can submit a data access, correction, or deletion request through Uber's privacy portal at privacy.uber.com.