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EPIC Seeks FTC Investigation Into Uber's Personal Data Collection Practices
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On June 22, the Electronic Privacy Information Center
("EPIC") filed a complaint with the FTC requesting an
investigation into Uber's data collection practices. In its
complaint, EPIC asked the FTC to force Uber to end practices that
are unnecessary to providing its ride-sharing service.
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