- Uber
Technologies pioneered the open-access peer-to-peer ride-sharing model a
decade ago, and is now operating in 67 countries with investment in
multinational services continuing to grow
- Increasing
concerns about criminal incidents and other problem behaviors has led the
company to enhance its responsiveness to users’ safety, in regard to both
drivers’ and passengers’ well-being
- The
newest feature to launch will be an audio recording that can be enabled by
either a driver or a passenger as an evidentiary tool
- The
feature will test launch in Mexico and Brazil in December, with
expectations of introducing it in the United States at a future point once
state-by-state privacy laws are adequately addressed
Global peer transportation pioneer Uber Technologies Inc.
(NYSE: UBER) is preparing to roll out an audio recording feature that will
further enhance its safety measures in an attempt to provide peace of mind to
the service’s drivers and passengers.
The feature will allow passengers and drivers to activate
inalterable, encrypted audio recordings that users can ask the feature to
submit to Uber’s customer support team if there is a need to report a safety
issue, according to media reports confirmed by the company (http://ibn.fm/lB2lK). The
recording will serve as a tool to help users “prove” the nature of a complaint
if necessary.
Uber will store the recordings in case the user decides to
submit a report after some delay following an incident, according to the
company.
Uber has been increasing its responsiveness to safety
concerns during recent months following a number of troubling situations
reported to the company that have also gained media attention, including
incidents in which alleged criminals have falsely presented themselves as Uber
drivers in a bid to harm riders using the service. The company launched its
Campus Safety Initiative to help students learn how to avoid fake ride share
drivers (http://ibn.fm/bZiqK),
followed by a new RideCheck feature that uses smartphones’ location sensors to
analyze the movements of Uber’s vehicles (http://ibn.fm/KQI3W) and an in-app panic button for
contacting 911.
The newest safety feature will begin testing in December in
Mexico and Brazil, with plans to introduce it to the United States at an as-yet
undetermined time afterward.
“Laws in the United States around consent to being recorded
can vary from state to state, but we hope to be able to make this available
nationally,” an email written by an Uber executive and subsequently published
by The Washington Post states (http://ibn.fm/l2ajx).
Many states’ privacy laws require that all persons who may
appear in an audio recording be notified and consent to being recorded, while
some states only require that one person – ostensibly the one making the
recording — be aware of the recording. Uber’s initial approach is to issue a
blanket statement to the service’s users to notify them that they may be
subject to an audio recording.
“We have taken a position that whenever you are in an Uber,
the feeling that we want both parties to have is ‘the lights are on,’” Uber
safety products director Sachin Kansal told The Post. “That leads
to safer interaction on the platform.”
There is no notification sent to the driver or rider when
the recording begins, part of an effort to avoid potentially escalating an
already worrisome situation. Drivers can set the feature to automatically
record all transports.
Mexico and Brazil, where the feature’s rollout will occur,
represent Latin America’s two largest markets. Uber was operating in 67
countries as of its November 5 quarterly filing with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission (http://ibn.fm/MsXEf),
covering the period through the end of September. The lion’s share of the
company’s revenues come from operations in the United States, but the company
continues to make significant investments to expand its international
operations and compete with ride share services that are local to foreign
markets.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Uber.com
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