By Lisa Lacy
Uber is reportedly telling drivers in New York to stop displaying its rival Juno’s homescreen in their cars during rides or they risk being deactivated by the ride-sharing platform.
Juno is a relative newcomer to the New York market, and, after launching earlier this year, is reportedly up to 20,000 rides a day while positioning itself as a more driver-friendly app, which Recode attributes to fueling Juno’s growth.
According to Recode, which cited a text from Uber, at least one driver has been deactivated for “displaying advertising of other ride-sharing companies while on Uber trips,” which Uber noted is in Read full story ›
Source: The Drum