The Dutch Data Protection Authority concluded that Uber inadequately safeguarded driver data from Europe by transferring it without proper protection measures, violating GDPR requirements.
Uber's practices over two years included sending sensitive personal information like identity documents and payment details to the US, raising serious GDPR compliance concerns.
Despite previous fines and warnings, Uber has continued to face scrutiny for its data handling practices, showing a disregard for European regulations on personal data protection.
Dutch DPA chairman Aleid Wolfsen emphasized that data protection is vital in Europe, underscoring the serious implications of Uber's failure to comply with these standards.
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