Terms And Conditions

UBR’s Community Guidelines

Our guidelines were developed to help make every experience feel safe, respectful, and positive.

Everyone who uses UBR’s Marketplace Platform—including drivers, riders, delivery people , delivery recipients, senders, merchants, and businesses—is expected to follow the guidelines. This also includes interactions you may have with UBR employees and contractors, including at Greenlight Hubs or support centers, through online support systems, or over the phone.

And, in some instances, our guidelines apply to conduct outside the UBR Marketplace Platform that may threaten its safety.

We update our guidelines regularly to help make sure everybody in the UBR community always feels safe and welcome.

Thank you for joining us in supporting and safeguarding a welcoming environment.

UBR safety tips

To help keep you safe, we screen drivers and build our technology with safety in mind. But there are also actions that you can take to help keep yourself safe. These tips were created in collaboration with law enforcement to help you stay safe while riding with UBR.

  1. Request your ride inside

Minimize the time that you’re standing outside by yourself with your phone in your hand. Instead, wait inside until the app shows that your driver has arrived.

  1. Check Your Ride

Every time you take a trip with UBR, please make sure you’re getting into the right car with the right driver by matching the license plate, car make and model, and driver photo with what’s provided in your app. UBR trips can only be requested through the app, so never get in a car where the vehicle or driver identity doesn’t match what’s displayed in your app.

  1. Have the driver confirm your name

In addition to the Check Your Ride safety steps, you can also ask the driver to confirm your name before you get in the car. Your driver sees your first name in their app, and your driver’s first name is displayed to you in your app. To safely exchange names, you can ask, “Who are you here to pick up?” The driver may also ask you to confirm their name for their own peace of mind.

  1. Be a back-seat rider

Whenever possible, sit in the back seat, especially if you’re riding alone. This helps ensure that you can safely exit on either side of the vehicle to avoid moving traffic, and it gives you and your driver some personal space.

  1. Always wear your seat belt. 

Seat belt use is the most effective way to save lives and reduce injuries related to car crashes, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

  1. Share your trip details with loved ones

While you’re on your trip, tap Share trip status in the app to share your driver’s name, photo, license plate, and location with a friend or family member. They will receive a text or push notification that tracks your trip and ETA.

  1. Protect your personal information

Our technology anonymizes your phone number when you call or message your driver through the app* and also masks your pickup and drop-off addresses in a driver’s trip history. In select areas, the Driver app will only show the general area where a trip started and ended.

  1. Follow your intuition

Trust your instincts and use your best judgment when requesting a ride with UBR. If you ever feel that you’re in an urgent situation, you can call 911 by using the Emergency Button located in your app. Anytime you call emergency services from the UBR app, the app provides you with your real-time location and trip details that you can share with the dispatcher.

And remember, if you feel unsafe you can end the ride at any time.

  1. Be kind and respectful
  2. Give feedback about your trip

After each trip, you’re asked in the app to rate your trip. Your feedback helps keep UBR safe and enjoyable for everyone. If you ever experience a safety issue on a trip, please report it to UBR. Our 24/7 response team will follow up.

And remember, on every trip you can tap the shield icon in the app to access UBR’s Safety Toolkit and get help whenever you need it.



Our commitment to safety

We want you to move freely, make the most of your time, and be connected to the people and places that matter most to you.

That’s why we’re committed to safety—from the creation of new standards to the development of technology with the aim of reducing incidents.

Masks are no longer required

Riders and drivers are not required to wear masks when using UBR. 

However, the CDC still recommends wearing a mask if you have certain personal risk factors and/or high transmission levels in your area.

Remember: many people still feel safer wearing a mask because of personal or family health situations, so please be respectful of their preferences. And if you ever feel uncomfortable, you can always cancel the trip.

 

To learn more, go here

 

Updating our no-front-seat policy

Riders are no longer required to sit in the back seat. However, to give drivers space, we ask that riders only use the front seat if it’s required because of the size of their group.

Thank you for helping take care of one another

We know the pandemic has been difficult. But you’ve continued to go the extra mile to help protect our communities—whether it’s wearing a mask, making space for one another, or giving drivers the respect they deserve. Thank you for that.

It’s still important to take safety precautions while riding, driving, and delivering. So, make sure to roll down the windows for extra airflow, sanitize your hands before and after trips or deliveries, and always cover your cough or sneeze.






  1. Introduction

 

When you use UBR, you trust us with your personal data. We’re committed to keeping that trust. That starts with helping you understand our privacy practices.

 

This notice describes the personal data (“data”) we collect, how it’s used and shared, and your choices regarding this data. We recommend that you read this along with our privacy overview, which highlights information about our privacy practices and provides summaries of the data we collect and how we use it.

 

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  1. Overview

 

  1. Scope

This notice applies to users of UBR’s apps, websites, and other services globally.

This notice describes how UBR and its affiliates collect and use data. This notice applies to all UBR users globally, unless they use a service covered by a separate privacy notice, such as UBR Freight, Careem or UBR (South Korea). This notice specifically applies to:

 

Riders: those who request or receive transportation and related services, including package delivery and return services via UBR Connect, via their UBR account.

Drivers: those who provide transportation to Riders individually via their UBR account or through partner transportation companies.

Order recipients: those who request or receive food or other products and services for delivery or pick-up via their UBR Eats or Postmates account. This includes those who use guest checkout features to access delivery or pick-up services without creating and/or logging into their account.

Delivery persons: those who provide delivery services via UBR Eats or Postmates. 

Guest users: those without an UBR account who receive ride and delivery services ordered by other UBR account owners, including those who receive services arranged by UBR Health, UBR Central, UBR Direct or UBR for Business customers (collectively, “Enterprise Customers”); or by friends, family members or other individual account owners, including via UBR Connect; and gift card recipients.

Borrowers: those who borrow a vehicle from an Owner through UBR Carshare.

Owners: those who make their vehicle(s) available to others through UBR Carshare.

This notice also governs UBR’s other collections of data in connection with its services. For example, we may collect contact information of owners or employees of restaurants or merchants on the UBR Eats or Postmates platforms; contact information of those who manage and use accounts owned by Enterprise Customers; or data of those who start but do not complete their applications to be drivers or delivery persons.

 

All those subject to this notice are referred to as “users” in this notice.

 

Our privacy practices are subject to applicable laws in the places in which we operate. This means that we engage in the practices described in this notice in a particular country or region only if permitted under the laws of those places.

 

For users in the United States: Please see here for information regarding UBR’s privacy practices as relates to U.S. state privacy laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act.

For users in Washington and Nevada: Please see here for information regarding UBR’s practices as relates to collection and use of consumer health data under those states’ privacy laws.

Please contact us here with any questions regarding our practices in a particular country or region.

III. Data collections and uses

 

  1. The data we collect

UBR collects data: 

 

provided by users to UBR

created during use of our services

from other sources

Please see here for a summary of the data we collect and how we use it.

UBR collects the following data from these sources:

 

  1. Data provided by users. This includes:

 

Account information: We collect data when users create or update their UBR accounts, or place orders via guest checkout features. This includes first and last name, email, phone number, login name and password, address, profile picture, payment or banking information (including related payment verification information), user settings (including accessibility settings), and loyalty program information for UBR partners.

 

For drivers and delivery persons, this also includes vehicle or insurance information, emergency contact information, and evidence of health or fitness to provide services using UBR apps. 

Background check information (drivers and delivery persons): This 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, prior addresses, and right to work. This information may be collected by UBR service providers.

Identity verification documents and photos: This includes government issued identification such as driver’s license or passports (which may contain identification photos and numbers, date of birth, and gender), and user-submitted photos such as selfies and profile pictures.

Demographic data: We collect demographic data such as birth date/age, gender or occupation when necessary to enable certain features, or provide access to age-restricted products or services. For example, we collect users’ date of birth or age to verify eligibility to use UBR Cash or UBR Money, or when they purchase alcohol or cannabis products. We also collect or infer (using first name) gender information to enable female or non-binary users to designate their preference for providing or receiving services to/from female or non-binary users, as well as for marketing and advertising.

 

We also collect demographic data, such as age group and household composition, through user surveys.

User content: We collect data (including chat logs and call recordings) when users contact UBR customer support, provide ratings or feedback for users, restaurants or merchants, use features that enable users to upload content or submit recordings (including in-app audio recordings or dashboard cameras recordings), or otherwise contact UBR.

 

Please see here (riders), here (drivers), and here (delivery persons) for more information about how ratings provided by other users are determined and used.

Travel information: We collect travel itinerary information, including times and dates of upcoming flight, lodging or car rental reservations, from users of our UBR Travel feature. We collect such information when users manually input their information into their UBR Travel itinerary.

  1. Data created during use of our services. This includes: 

 

Location data (driver and delivery person): We collect precise and approximate location data from drivers’ and delivery persons’ mobile devices when the UBR app is running in the foreground (app open and on-screen) or background (app open but not on-screen).

Location data (riders and order recipients). We collect precise and/or approximate location information from riders’ and order recipients’ mobile devices if they enable us to do so via their device settings.

 

UBR collects such data from the time a ride or order is requested until it is finished, and any time the app is running in the foreground (app open and on-screen). See “Choice and transparency” below for information on how riders and order recipients can enable precise location data collection.

 

Riders and order recipients may use the UBR apps without enabling collection of location data from their mobile devices. However, this may affect certain features in the UBR apps. For example, a rider who has not enabled precise location data will have to manually enter their pickup address.

 

In addition, precise location data collected from a driver’s device during a trip is linked to the rider’s account, even if the rider has not enabled precise location data to be collected from their device. This data is used for purposes such as customer support, fraud detection, insurance, litigation and receipt generation.

Transaction information: We collect transaction information related to the use of our services, including the type of services requested or provided; trip or order details (such as date and time, requested pick-up and drop off addresses, distance traveled and items ordered, such as food, prescription drugs or other delivery items); and payment transaction information (such as a restaurant’s or merchant’s name and location, amount charged, and payment method). We also associate a user’s name with that of anyone who uses their promotion code.

 

This also includes information provided by users when placing their order, such as their allergies information. .

Usage data: We collect data about how users interact with our services. This includes access dates and times, app features or pages viewed, browser type, and app crashes and other system activity.

Device data: We collect data about the devices used to access our services, including 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.

Communications data: We collect data regarding communications between users that are enabled through UBR’s apps. This includes communication type (phone, text or in-app message), date/time, and content (including recordings of phone calls solely when users are notified of the recording in advance).

  1. Data from other sources. These include:

users participating in our referral programs. For example, when a user refers another person, we receive the referred person’s data from that user.

UBR account owners who request services for or on behalf of other users (such as friends or family members), or who enable other users to request or receive services through their business accounts (such as Enterprise Customers).

users or others providing information in connection with claims or disputes.

UBR business partners through which users create or access their UBR account, such as payment providers, social media services, or apps or websites that use UBR’s APIs or whose APIs UBR uses. 

UBR business partners in connection with debit or credit cards issued by a financial institution in partnership with UBR to the extent disclosed in the terms and conditions for the card.

service providers who help us verify users’ identity, background information, and eligibility to work, detect fraud, and screen users in connection with sanctions, anti-money laundering, or know-your-customer requirements. 

insurance, vehicle, or financial services providers for drivers and/or delivery persons.

partner transportation companies (for drivers or delivery persons who use our services through an account associated with such a company).

publicly available sources.

marketing partners and service providers, including banks in connection with cash back programs, and data resellers.

law enforcement officials, public health officials, and other government authorities.

  1. How we use data

UBR uses data to enable reliable and convenient transportation, delivery, and other products and services. We also use data:

 

to enhance the safety and security of our users and services

for customer support 

for research and development 

to enable communications between users 

for marketing and advertising

to send non-marketing communications to users

in connection with legal proceedings

Please see here for a summary of the data we collect and how we use it. 

UBR uses the data we collect:

 

  1. To provide our services. UBR uses data to provide, personalize, maintain, and improve our services.

 

This includes using data to:

 

create/update accounts.

enable transportation, delivery and other services/features, such as:

using location data to navigate rider pick-ups and order drop-offs, calculate ETAs, and track the progress of rides or deliveries.

enabling features that involve data sharing, such as sharing driver first name and vehicle information with riders to facilitate pick-ups, or features that enable ETA sharing and fare splitting.

matching available drivers and delivery persons to users requesting services, including based on personal data such as location and proximity to other users, and user settings / preferences (such as preferred destinations), and non-personal data such as vehicle type requested.

 

In some countries*, and/or in connection with programs such as UBR Pro or UBR One or products like UBR Reserve, matches are also determined using cancellation rates, ratings and user behavior information.

 

Please see here for more information.

enabling accessibility features.

enabling features that involve account linking, such as linking with third party reward programs such as Marriott Bonvoy, and accessing UBR Carshare through the UBR App.

facilitating and optimizing rental cars’ reservation, pick up and drop off through UBR Rent.

calculating prices and fares, including using location data and trip or order details (such as requested pick-up and drop off addresses). We may also consider non-personal data or factors, including date and time, estimated distance and time, minimum base fares, tolls, taxes and fees, and surge pricing.

process payments, and enable payment and e-money products such as UBR Money.

personalize users’ accounts. For example, we may present order recipients with personalized restaurant or food recommendations based on their prior orders and delivery location.

facilitate insurance, vehicle, invoicing, or financing solutions.

provide users with trip or delivery updates, generate receipts, and inform them of changes to our terms, services, or policies.

perform necessary operations to maintain our services, including to troubleshoot software bugs and operational problems.

UBR performs the above activities on the grounds that they are necessary to fulfill the terms of our agreements with users, are compatible with such uses, or are necessary for purposes of UBR’s and its users’ legitimate interests.

 

  1. Safety, fraud protection and security. We use data to help maintain the safety, security, and integrity of our services and users. This includes:

 

verifying users’ accounts, identity or compliance with safety requirements.

 

For example, we review driver and delivery person background checks (including criminal history where required or permitted by law) to verify their identities and eligibility to provide transportation or deliveries.

 

In the United States, we may also perform rider and order recipient identity verification using names, date of birth, emails, telephone numbers, payment information, and third party wallets, to help deter use of our services by fraudulent accounts.

 

We also require verification of user identity and/or age to use payment methods such as cash, receive deliveries of alcohol or cannabis, or use products like UBR Carshare and UBR Rent. We process and compare user profile pictures, government-issued identification photos and numbers, or other user-submitted photographs to perform this verification, including in some regions through use of facial recognition technology. We also use such technology to prevent fraudulent use of identification photos, or to prevent users from creating multiple accounts.

 

We also use facial recognition technology to prevent fraudulent use of UBR accounts by those other than the account owner. This is done through UBR’s Real-Time ID Check, which regularly asks drivers and delivery persons to take a selfie before they can go online and compares it with their profile picture. (In the UK, we also use location and device data associated with such selfies for this purpose). We also use this feature to verify change of bank account information, and to facilitate regaining account access.

 

We also use selfies to verify that users are wearing helmets or other safety gear through the use of object verification technology. We may use this and data from delivery persons’ devices to verify the type of vehicles they use to provide deliveries.

 

Please see here for more information regarding account and identity verification.

using customer service information (including reports of safety incidents), device data (e.g., to detect speeding or harsh braking / acceleration), transaction, and usage data to identify potentially unsafe drivers and driving. This can lead to drivers and delivery persons receiving messages encouraging safer driving, and/or account deactivation following human review. 

using account, device, location, usage, transaction, wireless carrier, and other data, including communications between users and metadata, to prevent, detect, and combat fraud, including by guest users. 

using reported incidents, user ratings*, and other feedback to encourage safe use of UBR’s platform and compliance with our terms and as grounds for deactivating users with low ratings.

using driver data (such as past trip information and reported incident rates) and rider data (such as account information, cancellation and reported incident rates, current pick-up and drop-off location, past trip information, and ratings information) to predict and help avoid pairings of users that may result in increased risk of conflict.* We also avoid pairings where one user has previously given the other a low (e.g., 1 star) rating.

using location, phone number, user name, vehicle details and other relevant information to provide live support from safety experts during trips or deliveries.

The fraud and unsafe driving prevention and detection activities described above may be considered profiling under applicable laws, and can result in deactivation of users (generally only after human review). For information regarding how to object to the above activities, please see “Choice and transparency” below.

 

UBR performs the above activities on the grounds that they are necessary to fulfill the terms of our agreements with users, and/or for purposes of the legitimate safety and security interests of UBR, our users and members of the general public.

 

  1. Customer support. We use the information we collect (which may include call recordings, chat logs, in-app audio recordings and dashcam footage) to provide customer support, including to investigate and address user concerns and to monitor and improve our customer support responses and processes.

 

UBR performs the above activities on the grounds that they are necessary to fulfill the terms of our agreements with users or for purposes of UBR’s legitimate interests in monitoring and improving its customer support services.

 

  1. Research and development. We use data for analysis, machine learning, product development, research, and testing. This helps us make our services more convenient and easy-to-use, enhance the safety and security of our services, and develop new services and features.

 

UBR performs the above activities on the grounds that they are necessary for purposes of UBR’s legitimate interests in improving and developing new services and features.

 

  1. Enabling communications between users. For example, a driver may message or call a rider to confirm a pick-up location, a rider may call a driver to retrieve a lost item, or a restaurant or delivery person may contact an order recipient with information about their order.

 

UBR performs the above activities on the grounds that they are necessary to fulfill the terms of our agreements with users.

 

  1. Marketing and Advertising. UBR uses data (other than guest users’ data) to market its services, and those of UBR partners.

 

We specifically use account, approximate location, device and usage data, preferred language, and trip and order history to provide ads and marketing communications that are personalized based on users’ observed or inferred location, interests and characteristics (which may include inferred gender*).

 

This includes using this data to:

 

send emails, text messages, push notifications, and in-app messages or other communications marketing or advertising UBR products, services, features, offers, promotions, sweepstakes, news and events. For example, we may send push notifications suggesting a user’s favorite destinations or merchants, or in-app messages offering discounts or promo for products or merchants similar to those a user has previously ordered.

display personalized advertising on third party apps or websites. 

display third party advertising in UBR’s apps or in connection with our services. For example, we display ads for restaurants or merchants that are available on UBR’s apps. These ads (which are identified as “Sponsored Listings” in UBR’s apps) include recommendations that are personalized based on users’ location and order histories.

We also display ads for third party products that are not available on UBR’s apps. These ads may contain links to third party apps or websites. Users should refer to such third parties’ privacy notices for information on their collection and use of data when visiting such apps or websites.

 

We also provide ads that are personalized based on data about users’ current trip or delivery request, including time of request and services requested. For example, if a user requests a trip to a supermarket, we may display in-app ads for third party products that may be available at that supermarket.

 

We also measure the effectiveness of UBR’s ads, and of third party ads displayed in UBR’s apps or in connection with our services.

 

UBR performs the above activities on the grounds that they are necessary for purposes of UBR’s legitimate interests in informing users about UBR services and features or those offered by UBR partners. See the sections titled “Choice and transparency” and “Marketing and advertising choices” for information on users’ choices regarding how UBR may use their data for marketing and advertising.

 

  1. Non-marketing communications. UBR may use data to send surveys and other communications that are not for the purpose of marketing the services or products of UBR or its partners. We may also send users communications regarding elections, ballots, referenda, and other political processes that relate to our services. For example, UBR has notified users of ballot measures or pending legislation relating to UBR’s services in those users’ areas.

 

UBR performs the above activities on the grounds that they are necessary to fulfill the terms of our agreements with users, or for purposes of UBR’s and its users’ legitimate interests in informing users about events that may have an impact on their use of UBR’s services.

 

  1. Legal proceedings and requirements. We use data to investigate or address claims or disputes relating to use of UBR’s services, to satisfy requirements under applicable laws, regulations, operating licenses or agreements, insurance policies, or pursuant to legal process or governmental request, including from law enforcement.

 

UBR performs the above activities on the grounds that they are necessary for purposes of UBR’s legitimate interests in investigating and responding to claims and disputes relating to use of UBR’s services and features, and/or necessary for compliance with applicable legal requirements.

  1. Cookies and third-party technologies

UBR and its partners use cookies and other identification technologies on our apps, websites, emails, and online ads for purposes described in this notice, and UBR’s Cookie Notice.

Cookies are small text files that are stored on browsers or devices by websites, apps, online media, and ads. UBR uses cookies and similar technologies for purposes such as:

 

authenticating users

remembering user preferences and settings

determining the popularity of content

delivering and measuring the effectiveness of advertising campaigns

analyzing site traffic and trends, and generally understanding the online behaviors and interests of people who interact with our services

We may also allow others to provide audience measurement and analytics services for us, to serve ads on our behalf across the internet or for other companies’ products and services on our apps, and to track and report on the performance of those ads. These entities may use cookies, web beacons, SDKs, and other technologies to identify the devices used by visitors to our websites, as well as when they visit other online sites and services.

 

Please see our Cookie Notice for more information regarding the use of cookies and other technologies described in this section.

  1. Data sharing and disclosure

Some of UBR’s services and features require that we share data with other users, or at users’ request or with their consent. We may also share such data with our affiliates, subsidiaries, and partners, for legal reasons or in connection with claims or disputes.

UBR may share data:

 

  1. With other users

 

This includes sharing:

 

riders’ first name, rating, and pickup and/or dropoff locations with drivers.

riders’ first name with other riders in a carpool trip. Riders in carpool trips may also see the other riders’ dropoff location.

order recipients’ first name and order details, including items ordered, allergies or food preferences and special instructions, with other recipients in a group order.

order recipients’ first name, delivery address, and order information (including drug prescriptions, special instructions, allergies or food preferences) with the restaurant or merchant and, for order deliveries, with the delivery person. We may also share ratings and feedback, or other information to the extent required by law, with the restaurant or merchant and, for order deliveries, the delivery person.

for drivers and delivery persons, we may share data with the riders, order recipients and restaurants or merchants, including name and photo; vehicle make, model, color, license plate, and vehicle photo; location (before and during trip); average rating provided by users; total number of trips; period of time since they signed up to be a driver or delivery person; contact information; and driver or delivery person profile, including compliments and other feedback submitted by past users. For drivers and delivery persons who self-identify as deaf or hard of hearing via our in-app accessibility settings, we will share that information with the riders and order recipients.

 

We also provide riders and order recipients with receipts containing information such as a breakdown of amounts charged, driver or delivery person first name, photo, and route map. We also include other information on those receipts if required by law.

With an account owner when used by another person, such as when a rider uses their employer’s UBR for Business profile, a rider or order recipients uses an account linked to their Family profile, a driver or delivery person uses an account owned by or associated with an UBR partner transportation company or restaurant, or a delivery person acts as a substitute (UK only).

 

In addition, if a user creates an account using an email address affiliated with an UBR for Business account owner (i.e., their employer), we may use, and share their profile data (such as name and email address) with such account owner, to help that user expense trips or orders to that UBR for Business account.*

for those who participate in UBR’s referral program, we share certain data of referred users, such as trip count, with the user who referred them as necessary to determine the referral bonus.

  1. At users’ request or with users’ consent

 

This includes sharing data with:

 

Other people at a user’s request. For example, we share a user’s ETA and location with a friend when requested by that user, or a user’s trip information when they split a fare with a friend.

UBR business partners. For example, if a user requests a service through a partnership or promotional offering made by a third party, UBR may share certain data with those third parties. This may include, for example, other services, platforms, apps, or websites that integrate with our APIs; vehicle suppliers or services; those with an API or service with which we integrate; or restaurants, merchants or other UBR business partners and their users in connection with promotions, contests, or specialized services.

Emergency services. We offer features that enable users to share their data with police, fire, and ambulance services in the event of an emergency or after certain incidents. For more information, please see “Choice and Transparency” and “Emergency Data Sharing” below. 

Insurance companies. If a user has reported or submits a claim to an insurance company relating to UBR’s services, UBR will share certain data with that insurance company for the purpose of adjusting or handling the user’s insurance claim.

Merchants or restaurants. If an order recipient adds a merchant loyalty membership number to their user account, UBR will share their loyalty membership and order details with such merchant or restaurant when they place an order. Order recipients may also opt-in to share their contact and order details with a specific merchant or restaurant to receive marketing communications from such merchant or restaurant.

General public. Questions or comments from users submitted through public forums such as UBR blogs and UBR social media pages may be viewable by the public, including any data included in the questions or comments submitted by a user. 

  1. With UBR subsidiaries and affiliates

 

We share data with our subsidiaries and affiliates to help us provide our services or conduct data processing on our behalf. For example, UBR processes and stores such data in the United States on behalf of its international subsidiaries and affiliates.

 

  1. With UBR service providers and business partners

 

These include the third parties, or categories of third parties, listed below. Where a third party is identified, please see their linked privacy notices for information regarding their collection and use of personal data.

 

payment processors and facilitators, including PayPal and Hyperwallet.

background check, identity verification and risk solutions providers.

cloud storage providers.

customer support platform and service providers. 

Google, in connection with the use of Google Maps in UBR’s apps.

social media companies, including Facebook and TikTok, in connection with UBR’s use of their tools in UBR’s apps and websites. 

marketing partners and marketing platform providers, including social media advertising services, advertising networks, third-party data providers, and other service providers to reach or better understand our users and measure advertising effectiveness.

 

This includes advertising intermediaries, such as The Trade Desk, Google, Criteo and Rokt and others, that enable UBR to display and/or measure the effectiveness of personalized ads for third party products that are displayed in UBR’s apps. We share data — including advertising or device identifier, hashed email address, approximate location, current trip or order information, and ad interaction data — with these intermediaries to enable their services and for such other purposes as are disclosed in their privacy notices. Users may opt out from ad personalization in the UBR app here and in the UBR Eats app here. For more information regarding these intermediaries’ privacy practices, including how to submit requests to them relating to their handling of personal data, please see their privacy notices linked above.

research partners, including those performing surveys or research projects in partnership with UBR or on UBR’s behalf.

service providers that assist UBR to enhance the safety and security of UBR apps and services.

service providers that provide us with artificial intelligence and machine learning tools and services.

accountants, consultants, lawyers, and other professional service providers.

insurance and financing partners.

insurance companies, in connection with insurance claims made or reported by a user relating to UBR’s services, and for the purpose of adjusting or handling the insurance claim.

airports.

providers of bikes and scooters that can be rented through UBR apps, such as Lime and Tembici.

third-party vehicle suppliers, including fleet and rental partners.

  1. For legal reasons or in the event of a dispute

 

UBR may share users’ data if we believe it’s required by applicable law, regulation, operating license or agreement, legal process or governmental request, insurance policy, or where the disclosure is otherwise appropriate due to safety or similar concerns.

 

This includes sharing data with law enforcement officials, public health officials, other government authorities, airports (if required by the airport authorities as a condition of operating on airport property), insurance companies, or other third parties as necessary to enforce our Terms of Service, user agreements, or other policies; to protect UBR’s rights or property or the rights, safety, or property of others; or in the event of a claim or dispute relating to the use of our services. In the event of a dispute relating to use of another person’s credit card, we may be required by law to share a user’s data, including trip or order information, with the owner of that credit card.

 

For more information, please see UBR’s Guidelines for Law Enforcement Authorities – United States, Guidelines for Law Enforcement Authorities – Outside the US, and Guidelines for Third Party Data Requests and Service of Legal Documents.

 

This also includes sharing data with others in connection with, or during negotiations of, any merger, sale of company assets, consolidation or restructuring, financing, or acquisition of all or a portion of our business by or into another company.

 

  1. With consent

 

UBR may share a user’s data other than as described in this notice if we notify the user and they consent to the sharing.

  1. Data retention and deletion

UBR retains user data for as long as necessary for the purposes described above. Users may request account deletion through the UBR apps and websites. 

UBR retains user data for as long as necessary for the purposes described above, which varies depending on data type, the category of user to whom the data relates, the purposes for which we collected the data, and whether the data must be retained after an account deletion request for the purposes described below.

 

For example, we retain data:

 

for the life of users’ accounts if such data is necessary to provide our services. E.g., account data.

for 7 years if necessary to comply with tax requirements. E.g., drivers’ and delivery persons’ trip or delivery location information.

for defined periods as necessary for purposes of safety or fraud prevention. E.g., we retain incomplete driver applications for 1 year, and rejected driver applications for 7 years.

Users may request deletion of their account through the Privacy menus in the UBR app, or through UBR’s website (riders and order recipients here; drivers and delivery persons here; guest checkout users here).

 

Following an account deletion request, we delete the user’s account and data, except as necessary for purposes of safety, security, fraud prevention or compliance with legal requirements, or because of issues relating to the user’s account (such as an outstanding credit or an unresolved claim or dispute). For drivers and delivery persons, this generally means that we retain certain of their data for as long as necessary for actual or potential tax, litigation, or insurance claims. For rider and order recipients, we generally delete data within 90 days of an account deletion request, except where retention is necessary for the above reasons.

  1. Choice and transparency

 

UBR enables users to access and/or control data that UBR collects, including through: 

 

privacy settings

device permissions

in-app ratings pages

marketing and advertising choices 

UBR also enables users to request access to or copies of their data, make changes or updates to their accounts, request deletion of their accounts, or request that UBR restrict its processing of user data.

  1. Privacy settings

 

Riders and order recipients can set or update their preferences regarding location data collection and sharing, emergency data sharing, and notifications in UBR’s Privacy Center, which is accessible via the Privacy menu in the UBR apps.

 

Location data collection (riders and order recipients)

 

Riders and order recipients can enable/disable UBR’s collection of their mobile device location data through their device settings, which can be accessed via Location Sharing menu in the Privacy Center in the UBR apps. 

Share Live Location (riders and order recipients)

 

Riders and order recipients can enable/disable UBR’s sharing of their mobile device real-time location data with their drivers or delivery persons (as applicable) through their device settings, which can be accessed via the Location Sharing menu in the Privacy Center in the UBR apps. 

Gender identity

 

Riders can update their gender information through the Gender Identity menu, which can be accessed in the Ads and Data menu in the Privacy Center. 

Emergency Data Sharing

 

Riders may enable UBR’s sharing of their mobile device real-time location data with emergency police, fire, and ambulance services. This includes sharing approximate location at the time the emergency call was placed; the car’s make, model, color, and license plate information; the rider’s name and phone number; pickup and dropoff locations; and the driver’s name.

 

Riders may enable/disable this feature via the Account > Settings > Privacy > Location Sharing menu, or the Safety Center.

 

Drivers and delivery persons can also enable/disable Emergency Data Sharing via the App settings > Emergency Data Sharing menu, or the Safety Toolkit.

Notifications: discounts and news

 

Users may enable UBR to send push notifications about discounts and news from UBR. Users may control whether they receive push notifications here.

Third-party app access

 

Users may authorize third-party applications to access their UBR account data to enable additional features. Users can review / withdraw access by third-party applications here or via UBR’s Privacy Center. 

  1. Device permissions

 

Most mobile device platforms (iOS, Android, etc.) have defined certain types of device data that apps cannot access without the device owner’s permission, and these platforms have different methods for how that permission can be obtained. Users should check the available settings on their devices, or check with their provider.

 

  1. In-app ratings pages

 

After every trip, drivers and riders are able to rate each other on a scale from 1 to 5. An average of those ratings is associated with a user’s account and is displayed to other users for whom they provide or receive services. For example, rider ratings are available to drivers from whom they request transportation, and driver ratings are available to their riders.

 

Riders can see their average rating in the main menu of the UBR app, and also access a breakdown of their average rating in UBR’s Privacy Center.

 

Drivers can see their average rating after tapping their profile photo in the UBR Driver app. Click here for more information.

 

Delivery persons may also be rated by order recipients, restaurants and merchants. Click here for more information.

 

  1. Marketing and advertising choices

 

UBR provides users with the following choices regarding how their data is used for purposes of marketing and advertising:

 

Personalized marketing communications from UBR: Users may choose here whether UBR may use their data to send personalized communications (such as, emails, push notifications, and in-app messages) about UBR products and services. Users may also choose here whether to receive any marketing emails or push notifications from UBR.

Data Sharing and Tracking: Users may choose here whether UBR may share their data with third parties, or collect data regarding their visits and actions on third-party apps or websites, for purposes of personalized ads.

Personalized Ads: Users may choose whether UBR uses their UBR trip, order or search history to personalize the ads they see on UBR or UBR Eats and Postmates.

Cookies and related technologies: For information on how to control UBR’s use of cookies and related technologies, including for purposes of displaying personalized ads, please see our Cookie Notice. 

  1. User data requests

 

UBR provides users with a variety of ways to learn about, control, and submit questions and comments about UBR’s handling of their data. In addition to the methods indicated below, users may also submit data requests via our Privacy Inquiry Form (riders and order recipients here, drivers and delivery persons here).

Data access and portability: Depending on where they are located, users may have the right to “access” their data (meaning, to be informed of the data that UBR has collected about them), and to “portability” of their data (meaning, to receive a copy of such data). Regardless of their location, UBR provides several options for viewing and obtaining copies of the data UBR has collected about them.

 

Users can access data including their profile data and trip or order history through the UBR apps or via UBR’s website.

 

Our Explore Your Data feature allows users to view an online summary of certain information about their account, such as number of trips or orders, rating, rewards status, and number of days since they’ve been an UBR user.

 

Our Download Your Data feature allows users to download a copy of the most requested data relating to use of UBR, including account, usage, communications, and device data.

Changing or updating data: Users can edit the name, phone number, email address, payment method, and profile picture through the Settings menu in UBR’s apps or driver portal.

Deleting data: Users may request deletion of their account through UBR’s Privacy Center.

Objections, restrictions, and complaints: Users may request that we stop using all or some of their data, or that we limit our use of their data. This includes objecting to our use of data that is based on UBR’s legitimate interests. UBR may continue to process data after such objection or request to the extent required or permitted by law.

 

In addition, depending on their location, Users may have the right to file a complaint relating to UBR’s handling of their data with the data protection authority in their country. For example, users in the EU and Latin America may submit such requests to the data protection authorities in the country in which they live.

  1. Legal information
  2. Data controllers and Data Protection Officer

UBR Technologies Inc. is controller of the data processed in connection with use of UBR’s services globally, except where it is joint controller with other UBR affiliates. 

UBR Technologies Inc. (“UTI”) is controller of the data processed in connection with UBR’s services globally, except that:

 

UTI and UBR Pagos Mexico, S.A. de C.V., are controllers of the data of users of UBR’s payment and e-money services in Mexico.

UTI, UBR B.V., and the UBR entities that contract with drivers in the UK are joint controllers of those drivers’ data for purposes of complying with UK licensing and workers’ rights requirements.

UTI and UBR B.V. are together with UBR Payments BV joint controllers of the data of users of UBR’s payment and e-money services in the EEA, and with UBR Payments UK Ltd. for users of those services in the UK.

UTI and UBR B.V. are joint controllers of the data processed in connection with all other uses of UBR’s services in the EEA, UK and Switzerland.

Users may submit requests to exercise their rights regarding their data (riders and order recipients here; and drivers and delivery persons here.

 

Users may also contact UBR’s Data Protection Officer at https://UBR.com/privacy-dpo, or by mail to UBR B.V. (Burgerweeshuispad 301, 1076 HR Amsterdam, The Netherlands), regarding issues relating to UBR’s processing of their personal data, and their data protection rights.

  1. Legal Framework for Data Transfers

UBR operates, and processes user data, globally. We comply with applicable legal frameworks relating to the transfer of data.

UBR operates, and processes user data, globally. This may result in processing of your personal data in countries, including the United States, whose data protection laws may differ from those where you live.

 

This includes processing of your data on UBR’s servers in the United States, and transferring or enabling access to your data globally, in order to:

 

provide you services wherever you request them.

provide you access to your information, such as trip / order history, wherever you request it. 

provide access to and responses from UBR’s customer service agents.

respond to requests for information by governments or law enforcement, as necessary.

UBR is committed to protecting our users’ personal data regardless of where they are located or where, or by who, their personal data is processed. This includes implementing global measures to protect users’ data, including: 

 

securing user data when in transit, including through encryption, and at rest.

mandating company-wide training regarding privacy and data security. 

implementing internal policies and procedures to limit access to, and use of, users’ data.

limiting government and law enforcement access to user data, except where required by law, there are imminent threats to safety, or users’ have consented to the access. Please see UBR’s Transparency Report for more information regarding our practices relating to law enforcement requests.

When we transfer user data from the EEA, UK and Switzerland, we do so on the basis of the necessity to fulfill our agreements with users, consent, adequacy decisions regarding the country of transfer (available here, here or here), and transfer mechanisms such as the Standard Contractual Clauses adopted by the European Commission (and their approved equivalents for the UK and Switzerland), and the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (“EU-U.S. DPF”), the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (“Swiss-U.S. DPF”), as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Such data remains subject to the GDPR or equivalents after such transfer. Users may contact UBR regarding the above, or to request copies of applicable Standard Contractual Clauses (riders and order recipients here; and drivers and delivery persons here).

 

UTI has certified to the United States Department of Commerce that it adheres to (1) the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles regarding the processing of personal data received from EEA member countries in reliance on the EU-U.S. DPF, and from the UK (and Gibraltar) in reliance on the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF; and (2) the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles regarding the processing of personal data received from Switzerland in reliance on the Swiss-U.S. DPF. In the event of a conflict between this notice and the Principles mentioned above, the Principles shall govern. In the event that the EU-U.S. DPF or the Swiss-U.S. DPF are invalidated, UBR will transfer data that is subject to these certifications in reliance on the other data transfer mechanisms described above.

 

Please note the following:

 

Scope: UBR’s DPF certification applies to personal data originating from the EEA, UK or Switzerland. 

Access: Users have the right to access their personal data that is subject to UBR’s DPF certification. For information on how to exercise this right, please see “Choice and transparency” above.

Onward Transfer: UBR is responsible for the transfer of personal data, subject to its certification to third parties. For information regarding the parties to whom UBR may transfer personal data, please see “Data sharing and disclosure” above.

Request from law enforcement: UBR is required under applicable law to share user data, including that which may be subject to UBR’s certification, pursuant to legal process or governmental request, including from law enforcement. 

Investigation and enforcement: UBR is subject to the investigatory and enforcement powers of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. 

Questions and Disputes. In compliance with the EU-U.S. DPF, the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. DPF, UBR commits to resolve DPF Principles-related complaints about our collection and use of your personal information. Riders and delivery recipients may contact UBR here, and drivers and delivery persons may contact UBR here, with questions regarding our compliance with the Principles mentioned above. They may also refer a complaint to their local data protection authority, and UBR will work with that authority to resolve that complaint. In certain circumstances, the DPF provides the right to invoke binding arbitration to resolve complaints not resolved by other means, as described in Annex I to the DPF Principles.

Users can learn more about the EU-U.S. DPF and Swiss-U.S. DPF here, and view UBR’s certification, including the scope of data subject to our certification here.

  1. Updates to this Privacy Notice

We may occasionally update this notice. 

We may occasionally update this notice. If we make significant changes, we will notify users in advance of the changes through the UBR apps or through other means, such as email. We encourage users to periodically review this notice for the latest information on our privacy practices.

 

Use of our services after an update constitutes consent to the updated notice to the extent permitted by law.

UBR does not perform the data collections or uses indicated with an asterisk (*) in the EEA, UK or Switzerland.

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