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Uber launches selfie powered Real-Time ID check in India
- Updated: March 14, 2017
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New Delhi: For a confidence of both riders and drivers, cab-aggregator Uber has launched a Real-Time ID Check in India that prompts drivers to take a selfie before they accept rides.
The latest confidence underline regulating Microsoft Cognitive Services to now review selfie to a one analogous with a comment on file.
According to a Uber blog post on Monday, this underline prevents rascal and protects drivers’ accounts from being compromised.
If a driver’s selfie does not compare with a print purebred in his/her account, a comment gets temporarily blocked while Uber looks into a situation.
“It also protects riders by building another covering of burden into a app to safeguard a right chairman is behind a wheel. We trust this new beginning will go a prolonged approach in gripping a riders and drivers in a city protected and a rides arguable like never before,” pronounced Joe Sullivan, Chief Security Officer, Uber.
The underline is accessible in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangaluru, Hyderabad and Kolkata.