inDrive. Save on city rides
- Known vulnerabilities
- 0
- Still open
- 0
- KEV open
- 0
- Max CVSS score
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Privacy Score
Respectful · 85/100
Composite: 40% critical shared + 30% high shared + 20% high collected + 10% sensitive density.
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- Critical shared 0/-40 0 critical shared
- High shared -15/-30 1 high + 1 medium shared
- High collected 0/-20 1 high + 2 medium collected
- Sensitive density 0/-10 25% sensitive
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Description
inDrive, formerly known as inDriver, is a revolutionary ride-share application that boasts a presence in over 1100 cities across 48 countries. Best of all, it’s completely free to use! We're a new kind of rideshare app. We started up from scratch in 2013, and since then we've grown like crazy all around the world. And now we're bringing our game-changing rides to the USA! It’s an excellent taxi alternative for your trip. You can either find a ride or offer your own driving services through the app, making it super convenient and flexible. inDrive is a great ride-sharing option for rides in Miami. MORE CONTROL Set the price you're happy to pay for rides and choose the driver you want to take you FAIR PRICES Our rides are cheaper because we don't charge drivers big fees SAFETY FIRST Vetted drivers, in-app safety features and a dedicated 24/7 support team As a driver, you have the potential to earn more than a traditional cab driver using a standard transportation app. This is because you have the flexibility to create your own transport schedule and select which rides you wish to take. Why Choose inDrive (a ride app or a driving app) LOW SERVICE PAYMENTS FOR DRIVERS We kee…
Data collected and shared
Source: App Store · App Privacy · 8 data item(s) declared
Indicative classification based on data sensitivity. "Shared" = transmitted to third parties (publisher-declared).
Known vulnerabilities (CVE)
No CVE is currently referenced in NVD for this app with a mobile CPE configuration. The absence of CVEs is not a security guarantee.