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    Uber says gave U.S. agencies data on more than 12 million users

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ub...-idUSKCN0X91R5

    Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL] on Tuesday released its first ever transparency report detailing the information requested by not only U.S. law enforcement agencies, but also by regulators.

    The ride-sharing company said that between July and December 2015, it had provided information on more than 12 million riders and drivers to various U.S. regulators and on 469 users to state and federal law agencies.

    The privately held company, valued at more than $60 billion, said the agencies requested information on trips, trip requests, pickup and dropoff areas, fares, vehicles, and drivers.

    Uber said it got 415 requests from law enforcement agencies, a majority of which came from state governments, and that it was able to provide data in nearly 85 percent of the cases.

    A large number of the law enforcement requests were related to fraud investigations or the use of stolen credit cards, according to the report.

    Uber said it had not received any national security letters or orders under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance act.

    The company has not disclosed such requests for information from other countries.

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    I can see how someone might use a stolen credit card to pay for Uber fares, I wonder what kind of fraud they are talking about? Sounds like Uber cooperates with law enforcement without a warrant, I'm okay with that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubcap View Post
    I can see how someone might use a stolen credit card to pay for Uber fares, I wonder what kind of fraud they are talking about? Sounds like Uber cooperates with law enforcement without a warrant, I'm okay with that.
    Seems very similar to google and apple.

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    I've had someone use my credit card data for Lyft, but I don't think Uber yet.
    'Twas a cutlass swipe or an ounce of lead
    Or a yawing hole in a battered head
    And the scuppers clogged with rotting red
    And there they lay I damn me eyes
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    All souls bound just contrarywise, yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!

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    Cool, now they know I go from my house to work, then sometimes from one of those to one or more bars.

    Let's all ride the Gish gallop.

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