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IAF, Navy start process to scrap cab aggregator deal over security fears

IndiaTimes Thursday, 7 November 2024 ()
The Indian Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard are terminating their agreements with Uber due to concerns about data security and potential location tracking of military personnel. Despite initial measures to protect data, the decision to scrap the contracts follows public controversy and aims to mitigate potential risks.
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