China’s largest ride-hailing company collected data on users, mapping and traffic—and that has put it on the radar of Chinese authorities
Their target is a company with 377 million annual active users and 13 million annual active drivers in China. Users turn over their cellphone numbers, which in China are linked to their real names and identifications. They also often voluntarily share photos, frequent destinations such as home and office, their gender, age, occupation and companies.
Drivers must give Didi their real names, vehicle information, criminal records, and credit- and bank-card information. The company in securities filings touts its repository of real-world traffic data as the world’s largest. The 25 million daily rides on its platform in China feed a database of pickup points, destinations, routes, distance and duration. In-car cameras and voice recorders capture conversations.
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