Uber disclaims responsibility for third-party services and content accessible through its platform, noting that separate terms and privacy policies apply to those third-party services. Uber explicitly disclaims endorsement of and liability for third-party products or services.
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This provision establishes that Uber's contractual obligations and liability do not extend to third-party services integrated into or accessible through the platform. Users accessing third-party services through Uber are subject to those providers' separate terms and privacy policies, which Uber does not control or guarantee.
Interpretive note: The scope of Uber's regulatory obligations regarding third-party data processing may not be fully resolved by this contractual disclaimer, particularly under GDPR and EU Digital Services Act frameworks that impose independent platform obligations.
Under this clause, users accessing third-party services or content through the Uber platform are subject to those third parties' own terms and privacy policies, and Uber does not accept liability for third-party products or services. Users should review applicable third-party terms separately.
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"The Services may be made available or accessed in connection with third-party services and content (including advertising) that Uber does not control. You acknowledge that different terms of service and privacy policies may apply to your use of such third-party services and content. Uber does not endorse such third-party services and content and in no event shall Uber be responsible or liable for any products or services of such third-party providers.— Excerpt from Uber's Uber Terms of Use
1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Third-party service disclaimers interact with FTC guidance on platform responsibility for third-party conduct and with the EU Digital Services Act, which imposes due diligence obligations on platforms regarding third-party content and services. GDPR Article 28 imposes data processing agreement requirements where third parties process personal data on behalf of or through Uber's platform. 2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The disclaimer of liability for third-party services does not necessarily eliminate Uber's regulatory obligations where those services involve processing of user personal data or where Uber acts as a data controller in relation to those third-party interactions. 3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and UK users retain rights under GDPR and UK GDPR regardless of contractual disclaimers, particularly where third-party data processing occurs in connection with Uber's platform. The EU Digital Services Act may impose additional obligations on Uber regarding third-party service providers operating through its marketplace. 4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Business accounts using third-party integrations through Uber's platform should assess whether separate data processing agreements are required and whether Uber's disclaimer of responsibility creates gaps in their own vendor management frameworks. 5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should assess whether third-party services integrated into the Uber platform are identified in Uber's Privacy Notice and whether appropriate data processing agreements are in place where those services involve personal data processing.
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This provision establishes that Uber's contractual obligations and liability do not extend to third-party services integrated into or accessible through the platform. Users accessing third-party services through Uber are subject to those providers' separate terms and privacy policies, which Uber does not control or guarantee.
Under this clause, users accessing third-party services or content through the Uber platform are subject to those third parties' own terms and privacy policies, and Uber does not accept liability for third-party products or services. Users should review applicable third-party terms separately.
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