Uber Limits 'God View' To Improve Rider Privacy 76
mpicpp sends this report from CNN:
Uber has rolled back employee access to its "God view" mode, which allows the company to track riders' locations and other data. The ride service company was faced with questions about its privacy policies from U.S. Senator Al Franken, following a series of recent privacy debacles. Uber's updated policy is detailed in its response to the senator's questions. Franken sent Uber a letter (PDF, Uber's response) in November after news reports made two things clear: The ride service company collects lots of data on customers — and some executives don't exercise that power responsibly. In one case, an Uber employee using "God View" easily tracked a reporter's movements on her way to a meeting.
You like God View (Score:2, Funny)
All hair-seekers do
To avoid the shame
Of missing a few
Burma Shave
Summary of Uber's response (Score:2, Funny)
Franken, my dear, we don't give a damn
Re:Decentralization (Score:2, Funny)
There's just no real architecture for bitcoins.
They should have named them bytecoins, then at least they'd be addressable.
Re:Title Correction (Score:5, Funny)
They've implemented strict controls over 'God View'. Any employee who wants to access it must now know the password; "iddqd"