It’s another account of Travis’ win-at-all-cost ethos. In 2015, Uber had a problem. Uber drivers in China were using stolen iPhones to set up dozens of accounts. They would then accept ride requests from these fake accounts to get incentives that Uber was giving out to drivers to take on more jobs.
To fix this, however, required fingerprinting iPhones with a small piece of code, making the phone trackable even after its data was erased. However, this broke Apple’s rules.

Apple CEO Tim Cook called Travis into a meeting, gave him a tongue-lashing, and threatened to pull the app if Uber doesn’t comply with Apple’s policies. Travis gave in.
This is an excerpt from the article published on Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.
This is an excerpt from the article published on Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.