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China’s Didi hides user data after female passenger killed

China’s dominant ride-hailing group Didi Chuxing has stopped sharing with drivers the personal data of passengers using its carpooling service, Didi Hitch, after the murder of a female rider.

The company, which is Uber’s biggest global challenger after buying out the American start-up’s China arm, said in a statement on Wednesday that it was also considering voice-recording all rides to better mediate driver-passenger disputes.

Didi’s policy shift comes after its global competitor Uber also announced it would change the way it handled allegations of sexual misconduct, following a spate of accusations of assaults committed by drivers.

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