Uber updates security features

JOHANNESBURG – Uber recently announced new security updates that are set to improve the safety of passengers using their service.

 

Uber recently announced its new and updated security features which are set to improve the safety of its service.

Uber spokesperson Samantha Allenberg said, “Uber is deeply committed to safety and [is] today announcing the addition of a senior member to the security team as well as safety improvements for riders [passengers] and drivers.

“With new safety measures, Uber trips are no longer anonymous. Once a trip is accepted, you see the driver’s first name, photograph and license plate number. All rides are tracked with GPS and riders can share their estimated time of arrival (ETA) to loved ones.

Deon du Toit will join as Uber’s new head of security for Africa. He has more than 22 years of experience in the safety and security industry, and was previously head of global security at Standard Bank.

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David Myers, head of trust and safety for Uber Middle East and Africa explained, “Our goal is to provide reliable, affordable and safe transportation, and this can only happen when both riders and drivers feel safe. We are excited to have Deon join the team and we believe his wealth of experience will bring a tighter focus on security.”

The following security measures have been implemented:

“Our technology makes it possible to focus on safety for riders and drivers before, during and after every trip in ways that have never been possible before. We are committed to the safety of everyone who uses Uber. Every day we strive to do better, which is why we are continually looking at ways to improve safety before, during and after every ride,” said Myers.

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