Brazil's StopClub app uses the master’s tools to dismantle the master’s house

Choose when you work and the rides you take. No, not like that!

“Uber Brazil took StopClub to court in July, claiming the app was illegally obtaining and storing confidential data related to passengers, drivers, and ride prices. It also alleged that StopClub was violating Uber’s copyright and competition rights. In response, StopClub said it doesn’t extract or store data. Instead, when Uber or 99 offer a ride to a driver, StopClub said it only reads the information shown on screen and executes a pre-programmed calculation. In late August, Uber lost its injunction to block the app.”

Uber hates this app that tells drivers whether it’s worth picking you up

Ben Harris-Roxas @ben_hr