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prohibits use of 'Greyball' technology to evade authorities". Reuters. Timberg, Craig; Fung, Brian (March 3, 2017). "Uber's secret 'Greyball' program shows...
Click to read more »The New York Times revealed that Uber developed a software tool called "Greyball" to avoid giving rides to known law enforcement officers in areas where...
Click to read more »the French government. The files also document the use of tools such as "greyball", used to mislead local police, and a kill switch deployed during police...
Click to read more »industrial espionage tactics against competitors and regulators, including the Greyball blacklisting program, and encouraged the development and use of rider-surveillance...
Click to read more »tracking undercover regulators so that Uber drivers can avoid them, called greyballing. The company begins to expand despite competition from Lyft and bad publicity...
Click to read more »The Womb of Mad (novel mentioned in pre-Darkplace press) Greyballs: The Legend of Greyballs (novel mentioned during The Mighty Boosh Festival) The Yapping...
Click to read more »power can lead to unethical business practices. By using a software named 'Greyball', Uber was able to make it difficult for regulatory officials to use the...
Click to read more »certificates and Disclosure and Barring Service checks, and the use of Uber#Greyball. Uber indicated that it would appeal the decision. On June 26, 2018, Westminster...
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