The on-demand ride-hailing app will pay the fine to resolve a dispute over the amount of data it if to regulators
Uber,the on-demand ride-hailing app, has agreed to pay a California regulator more than $7m in order to hold operating in its home state. The San Francisco startup said Wednesday evening that it will pay the California Public Utilities Commission, and which governs transportation companies,to resolve a dispute about the amount of data it if to regulators. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com