Using an Uber app to get from A to B or to order a quick meal has become second nature to a vast majority of people around the globe. With the company growing its market so rapidly, Uber, like any technology company, needs to take care in ensuring the data protection of its app users. Recent news headlines disclosed that Uber has reportedly admitted to covering up a breach of 57 million users’ data which occurred last year. HHG Legal Group, Director, Murray Thornhill, joins Oliver Peterson to discuss. Listen to 6PR’s ‘Free Legal Advice Thursday’ segment now.
23 Nov 2017
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