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Uber vs Signal

Based on our analysis, Signal is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.

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CategoryUberSignal
OverallD · 36/100A · 87/100
What they collectConcern (22)Positive (88)
Who they share it withConcern (30)Positive (88)
What you can doMixed (48)Mixed (78)
What they promiseMixed (45)Positive (86)
In plain English — Uber

Uber tracks everywhere you go, records your calls, photographs your face, and buys demographic profiles from data brokers — then feeds all of it into a vast advertising machine that includes Meta and TikTok. You can limit some collection but you can't use the service without surrendering your location and trip history for up to seven years.

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In plain English — Signal

Signal is a nonprofit that genuinely cannot read your messages or listen to your calls — the encryption is architectural, not a promise — but it requires a real phone number to register, is subject to US law, and its privacy policy is conspicuously sparse: it hasn't been substantively updated since 2018 and lacks the specific retention periods, GDPR rights, or DPO contact that more thorough policies provide.

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