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Australia Says Uber ‘Interfered’ With Users’ Privacy

Australia’s data regulator says Uber ‘interferes’ with 1.2 million of its customers’ privacy. Regulator says Uber violated several Privacy Principles that are part of the Privacy Act 1988. The OAIC says it did not receive complaints about the Uber breach, and thus was not authorized to award compensation simply because an organization violated the privacy Act. Uber says it’s made technical improvements that include obtaining ISO 27001 certifications for its core rides business information systems and will work with a third-party assessor to implement any further changes.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/australia-says-uber-interfered-users-privacy-a-17141

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