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However, Uber said that the company “cannot guarantee that all users you are matched with while using this feature will be women, or appear in a way that would identify as a woman.”
“At Uber, we believe that when we make our platform better for women, we make it better for everyone. Across the US, women riders and drivers have told us they want the option to be matched with other women on trips. We’ve heard them – and now we’re introducing new ways to give them even more control over how they ride and drive,” Uber said in a statement.
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Here’s how “Women Preferences” will work, according to Uber:
According to Uber, women drivers will also benefit from the new rollout, which will provide them with the option to request trips with women riders, “including during peak earning hours like evenings.”
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