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Uber's Privacy Principles

When you use Uber’s services, you trust us with your personal data. We’re committed to keeping that trust, and that starts with helping you understand our privacy practices. Our Privacy Principles set the foundation for how we approach privacy at Uber.

We do the right thing with data.

Responsible data management is a prerequisite for continuous innovation. We maintain the value of personal data for Uber and our users by handling data as users expect, keeping it accurate and complete, and properly destroying it when it is no longer needed. This improves our products, earns and keeps our users’ trust, and differentiates us in the market.

We build privacy into our products from start to finish.

Privacy is an important component for building world-class products and services, from inception to rollout and beyond. Performing privacy reviews on new and changed products, technologies, and services makes sure they fulfill users’ expectations and forms the bedrock of an exceptional customer experience. This is called “privacy-by-design.”

We collect only what we need.

We have a specific objective in mind when collecting, using, or handling personal data that is consistent with our objectives and values. We collect and use only the amount of personal data we need for approved and lawful purposes.

We are transparent about our data practices.

We are forthright about the personal data we collect and how we’re using and sharing it. We do what we say.

We give users choices about their data.

We give users clear choices about their privacy and controls that are easy to use so that they can manage their data.

We safeguard personal data.

We provide reasonable and appropriate safeguards to prevent loss, and unauthorized use or disclosure, of personal data.

Take control of your privacy

Visit Privacy Center to make choices about how we use your data, explore privacy products and manage your privacy settings.

How we use your information

Uber puts transportation, food delivery, and other services at your fingertips. Understanding what data we collect and how we use it should be just as easy.

Our Privacy Notice explains in detail what data we collect and how we use it to provide you with a safe and reliable user experience.

We’ve also summarized this information in the charts below. These show for each category of Uber users (Riders, Order Recipients, and Drivers/Delivery Persons) the purposes for which Uber uses data, and the types of data we use for each purpose.

You can also download an expanded version of this chart.

How to read this table
  • ✓ means that we use the data for this purpose globally
  • ✓* means that we use the data for this purpose globally, other than in the European Economic Area / the United Kingdom and Switzerland
  • Contractual Necessity (CN)
  • Legitimate Interest (LI)
  • Includes name, email, phone number, login name and password, address, profile picture, payment or banking information (including related payment verification information), driver’s license and other government issued documents (which may include identification numbers as well as birth date, gender, and photo), vehicle or insurance information of drivers and delivery persons, emergency contact information, user settings, and evidence of health or fitness to provide services using Uber apps.

  • Includes information submitted during the driver/delivery person application process, such as driver history or criminal record (where permitted by law), license status, known aliases and prior addresses, and right to work.

  • Includes photos of users (such as, selfies) and/or their government issued identifications (such as, driver’s license or passports).

  • Includes ratings or feedback for other users; photographs, audio or video recordings submitted by users in connection with a customer support request.

  • Includes times and dates of upcoming flight, lodging or car rental reservations, through manual input or authorized access to the Gmail travel-related email confirmations.

  • Includes the characteristics provided by users when required for certain services or programs (such as birth date/age, gender or occupation), through voluntary surveys, or inferred from other data collected from users.

  • Includes precise or approximate location data collected from users’ devices.

  • Includes the type of services requested or provided, trip or order details (such as date and time, pick-up and drop off addresses, distance traveled and items ordered); and payment transaction information (such as a restaurant’s or merchant's name and location, amount charged, and payment method).

  • Includes access dates and times, app features or pages viewed, browser type, and app crashes and other system activity.

  • Includes the hardware models, device IP address or other unique device identifiers, operating systems and versions, software, preferred languages, advertising identifiers, device motion data, and mobile network data.

  • Includes the time and date of calls, texts and in-app messages between users enabled through Uber's apps and the content of text and in-app messages.

  • Includes from or in connection with:

    • Referrals
    • OBO (on behalf of) requests
    • Claims or disputes
    • Uber business partners through which users create or access their Uber accounts
    • Vendors who help verify users
    • Insurance, vehicle or financial service providers
    • Partner transport companies
    • Publicly available sources
    • Marketing service providers and/or data resellers
    • Governments, regulatory authorities or law enforcement officials.

Questions from our customers

To learn more, refer to Uber's Privacy Notice