Uber used secret program to track Lyft drivers: report

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New York: A new report says Uber used a secret program dubbed ‘Hell’ to track Lyft drivers to see if they were driving for both ride-hailing services and otherwise stifle competition.
It’s the latest in a series of troubles for Uber, which is also dealing with executive departures and accusations of sexism and sexual harassment.
Only a small group of Uber employees, including CEO Travis Kalanick, knew about the program, according to a story in The Information, which was based on an anonymous source who was not authorized to speak publicly.
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The program was discontinued in early 2016, according to the report. A representative for Uber did not respond to messages for comment on Thursday. Lyft said in a statement to the publication that “if true, the allegations are very concerning.”
Last month, another report surfaced about a different secret tracking weapon with a sinister-sounding name. “Greyball,” as it was called, identified regulators who were posing as riders while trying to collect evidence that Uber’s service was breaking local laws governing taxis. The service allowed Uber to thwart those efforts by cancelling investigators’ ride requests.
Uber acknowledged that it used Greyball, and after the New York Times report came out the company said it would shut down the system.
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