Uber Technologies is investigating whether one of its general managers violated the popular car-booking service’s privacy policies by snooping on a reporter’s whereabouts.
The probe, confirmed on Wednesday, stems from allegations that Josh Mohrer, general manager of Uber’s New York office, used a company tracking tool called “God View” to monitor the location of a BuzzFeed reporter earlier this month.
Internet news service BuzzFeed first reported the investigation.
Uber said access to the personal data of anyone using its car service is limited to “legitimate business purposes.”
It said in a statement that employees violating the rules may be disciplined or fired.
News of the investigation followed a separate BuzzFeed story, which reported that another Uber executive recently threatened to look into the personal lives of journalists that have criticized Uber.
That executive, Emil Michael, made his remarks in New York during a dinner that was also attended by Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick and a list of prominent guests that included actor Ed Norton, New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman and Huffington Post chief executive Arianna Huffington, according to a USA Today column published on Wednesday.
The USA Today column was written by Michael Wolff, a prominent journalist, who said he invited BuzzFeed editor Ben Smith to the Uber dinner without informing his guest that all conversations were supposed to be off the record.
Wolff said most other guests at the dinner did not hear the conversation between Michael and Smith.
Michael, Uber’s senior vice president of business, apologized for his remarks earlier this week.
In a series of messages on his Twitter account, Kalanick rebuked Michael.
“His remarks showed a lack of leadership, a lack of humanity, and a departure from our values and ideals,” Kalanick tweeted.
Kalanick also tweeted that he and Michael would learn from their mistakes.
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