You can request your data by mailing a letter to Uber (details below).
In the US, please note that regulation doesn't generically require businesses to share your personal data with you - so, your request may get rejected, you may not hear anything back, or you may only receive a subset or non-personal set of data.
We also recommend that you include some sort of verification that proves you are the person you say you are. In many cases, a company will respond asking you for verification. Also keep in mind that email communications are not always secure.
Here's a template to get you started:In the EU, please note that you may wish to wait until May 25th before sending your request, to ensure it's covered under GDPR. Companies may also change their contact info on/after May 25th to accomodate electronic data requests. Nonetheless, you can still send it today under the pretense of the Data Protection Directive. If sending before May 25th, you will simply need to modify the template below to reference the Data Protection Directive.
We also recommend that you include some sort of verification that proves you are the person you say you are. In many cases, a company will respond asking you for verification. Also keep in mind that email communications are not always secure.
Here's a template to get you started:In the US, please note that regulation doesn't generically require businesses to share your personal data with you - so, your request may get rejected, you may not hear anything back, or you may only receive a subset or non-personal set of data.
We also recommend that you include some sort of verification that proves you are the person you say you are. In many cases, a company will respond asking you for verification. Also keep in mind that email communications are not always secure.
Here's a template to get you started: