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Uber is now spamming phones with ads for other companies

Updated Jan 27th, 2023 4:29PM EST
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Less than two weeks after Uber launched a dedicated advertising division, some users have started to see ads for other companies in push notifications sent by the Uber app. Over the weekend, a number of users took to Twitter to share screenshots of an ad for the Peleton app that the Uber app had sent them. This is likely just the beginning.

While many of us turn off push notifications for a vast majority of the apps on our phones, the feature can be useful on some apps. That includes the Uber app, which sends out push notifications when your driver has been found and when your driver arrives. As such, many users turn on Uber’s push notifications, but they might now be reconsidering:

“Through our advertising division, we can help leading brands grow their relationships with consumers by connecting them at a moment when a customer is uniquely attentive,” Mark Grether, general manager for Uber’s advertising division, said in a blog post.

The blog post didn’t actually mention push notification ads, but Grether’s comments about an “attentive” customer make a lot more sense now. The reason that Uber’s customers are attentive is because they don’t want to miss their rides.

It’s unclear if this is a limited test or if ad notifications from Uber are here to stay. Either way, the good news is that you can turn them off. Go to the Account tab in the Uber app, then go to Settings > Privacy > Privacy Center. Under Ads and Data, tap Offers and Promos from Uber. Toggle that setting off, and you should be safe from the ads.

If that doesn’t work, you can always turn off Uber push notifications altogether. Just be sure to keep the app open so that you don’t leave a driver waiting outside. You don’t want to end up with a bunch of one-star ratings on your account.

Jacob Siegal
Jacob Siegal Associate Editor

Jacob Siegal is Associate Editor at BGR, having joined the news team in 2013. He has over a decade of professional writing and editing experience, and helps to lead our technology and entertainment product launch and movie release coverage.