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California regulator, despite Uber privacy protests, ends confidentiality exception for ride-hailing companies

By Mike Swift ( March 12, 2020, 19:52 GMT | Insight) -- Over the protests of Uber Technologies, the California Public Utilities Commission voted to make the annual reports of ride-hailing networks public by default, a change Uber said raises “troubling” and “monumental” privacy risks.Over the protests of Uber Technologies, the California Public Utilities Commission voted today to make the annual reports of ride-hailing networks public by default, a change Uber said raises “troubling” and “monumental” privacy risks....

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