Argentina's Data Protection Authority Investigates Uber

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On April 22, a Buenos Aires judge ordered the preventive blockage of Uber's webpage (source document in Spanish), digital platforms, and applications offered by the company.
Argentina Privacy

On April 22, a Buenos Aires judge ordered the preventive blockage of Uber's webpage (source document in Spanish), digital platforms, and applications offered by the company. Likewise, Argentina's data protection agency (Dirección Nacional de Protección de Datos Personales), in order to verify its compliance with the data protection regulation, requested that Uber disclose the data that it collects, the protection and confidentiality measures in place, and the data's destination.

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