Uber Fined $324 Million In Netherlands For Sending Drivers' Data To US

Uber mentioned it will attraction the high quality. (Representational)

The Hague, Netherlands:

The Dutch knowledge safety watchdog mentioned Monday it hit ride-hailing app Uber with a 290-million-euro ($324 million) high quality over the switch of non-public knowledge of European drivers to US servers.

The regulator mentioned the transfers had been a “critical violation” of the European Union’s Common Knowledge Safety Regulation (GDPR) as they didn’t appropriately defend driver data.

“Uber didn’t meet the necessities of the GDPR to make sure the extent of safety to the info with regard to transfers to the US. That may be very critical,” Dutch Knowledge Safety Authority (DPA) chairman Aleid Wolfsen mentioned in a press release.

The DPA mentioned Uber collected delicate data of European drivers, together with taxi licences, location knowledge, photographs, cost particulars, id paperwork, “and in some instances even felony and medical knowledge of drivers”.

Over a two-year interval, the DPA mentioned, the knowledge was transferred to Uber’s US headquarters with out utilizing switch instruments.

“Due to this, the safety of non-public knowledge was not adequate,” the DPA mentioned.

Uber mentioned it will attraction the high quality.

“This flawed resolution and extraordinary high quality are fully unjustified,” an Uber spokesperson mentioned in a press release

“Uber’s cross-border knowledge switch course of was compliant with GDPR throughout a 3-year interval of immense uncertainty between the EU and US. We are going to attraction and stay assured that frequent sense will prevail,” the assertion mentioned.

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