Uber Allegedly Violated GDPR by Failing to Provide Sufficient Notice on Automated Profiling for Drivers

June 20, 2020

Uber is under accusation in a lawsuit for insufficient disclosure about automated decision-making and profiling practices affecting their drivers, such as analyzing driving behavior and phone usage. This could potentially breach the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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uber
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uber
Alleged harmed parties
uber-drivers

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