Privacy Policy - United States
DoorDash Dashers
Last Updated: October 8, 2024
1. About DoorDash and this Privacy Policy.
DoorDash, Inc. and its group companies (collectively, “DoorDash,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) are committed to protecting your privacy. DoorDash is a technology company that connects people with the best of their neighborhoods by enabling local businesses to meet consumers’ needs of ease and convenience, and, in turn, generate new ways for people to earn, work, and live. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) explains how we process personal information from, of, or about: (1) individuals who have signed up, as independent contractors, to be drivers and to perform other tasks, including, without limitation, those who are considered to be runners or other similar references (“Dasher(s)”) as part of the Dasher Services (as defined below); and (2) a limited group of "Non-Dashers”: (a) the emergency contacts of Dashers, (b) individuals whose personal information is processed in connection with referral communications created and initiated by Dashers (“Referral(s)”), and (c) individuals who visit or access our Dasher platforms (e.g., apps, websites, etc.) but who are not Dashers. When we are processing personal information in the role or capacity of a processor, DoorDash’s processing is subject to the instructions received by DoorDash from the appropriate Controller, in which case this Policy will not apply. The term “Controller” means the natural or legal person that, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing personal information. The term “Dasher Services” means the services and activities for Dashers available on or through http://www.driver.doordash.com and https://www.doordash.com/dasher/apply/, the Dasher mobile application, and any other website or mobile application that links to this Policy, as well as during any written, electronic, and oral communications relating to the Dasher Services and the individuals whose personal information is covered under or by this Policy.
If you are a Dasher your access to and use of the Dasher Services are subject to our Independent Contractor Agreement (“ICA”) Please make sure that you have carefully read and understood the ICA before you use the Dasher Services. By using the Dasher Services, you accept the ICA, and accept our privacy practices described in this Policy. If you do not feel comfortable with any part of this Policy or our ICA, you must not use or access the Dasher Services.
This Policy does not apply to our processing of your personal information as a consumer. Our consumer privacy policy is available here.
Please note that if you submit or upload personal information for, of, or about another person (e.g., in connection with a Referral, adding an emergency contact, etc.), by submitting or uploading the personal information to us or the Dasher Services you hereby certify that you have the consent or approval of the other person(s) for DoorDash and you to process the personal information in connection with the purpose(s) for which you submitted or uploaded the personal information, including, without limitation, in connection with the transmission of communications (e.g., via SMS/text messages, email, phone, etc.) by or from you and DoorDash to the other person(s).
2. Processing Activities.
A. Dashers.
In connection with the Dasher Services, DoorDash processes personal information from, of, or about Dashers in the context of their engagement as independent contractors for DoorDash. In connection with the Dasher Services, which are called contracted services in the ICA, Dashers can complete tasks and other activities.
(a) Notice at Collection.
(1) The Categories of Personal Information that We May Collect.
(A) Identifiers: Identifiers such as a real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, phone number, account name, social security number, driver’s license number, passport number, license plate number, or other similar identifiers.
(B) Additional Information: any additional personal information such as signature, physical characteristics or description, state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, bank account routing number, or any other financial information, medical information, or health insurance information.
(C) Identification Documentation: such as drivers’ license, passport, state identification card, and other similar identification documents that are used for verification purposes (e.g., age verification to be a Dasher or to make certain tasks (e.g., delivering alcohol).
(D) Protected Classifications: Characteristics of protected classifications under applicable state (e.g., California) or federal law, such as race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, ancestry, disability, citizenship status, and military and veteran status.
(E) Online Activity: Internet or other electronic network activity information, including, but not limited to, browsing history, search history, and information regarding your interaction with an internet website application, or advertisement.
(F) Geolocation Data: Data that is derived from a device and is used or intended to locate an individual within a geographic area.
(G) Sensory Information: Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information, such as pictures, videos, audio recordings, etc.
(H) Inferences Information: Inferences drawn from any of the information identified in this subdivision to create a profile about a consumer reflecting the consumer’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes.
(I) Sensitive Personal Information: as these terms are defined under applicable data protection and privacy laws, including precise geolocation (see below for further information); a social security, driver’s license, state identification card, or passport number; racial or ethnic origin; religious beliefs; mental or physical health diagnosis; sex life or sexual orientation; or citizenship; etc. We do not use or disclose your sensitive data or sensitive personal information for purposes other than to perform the services reasonably expected by an average user, for security and legal reasons, with your consent, and/or for other purposes permitted by applicable law.
(J) Communications Data: Such as the nature and content of communications, date and time sent, etc.
(K) Survey Response Data: Such as demographic information and survey responses that you provide when you voluntarily participate in a survey for us.
(L) Preferences Information: Such as language preferences, preferred region, communication preferences, delivery preferences, etc.
(M) Dasher Services Information: Information related to your use of, and your activities in connection with, the Dasher Services, including customer reviews, task information (e.g., number of tasks accepted, number of tasks declined, delivery route information, time to complete tasks, number of tasks completed, etc.), payment amounts for each task, tip amounts, attribution and conversion path, etc.
(N) Verification Check Information: includes all information returned to DoorDash when conducting checks on potential and actual Dashers, including background, vehicle registration, driving history, insurance verification checks, etc.
(O) Information Collected from Devices: includes information such as magnetometer and pedometer data collected for product improvement purposes, specifically for purposes like in-store navigation.
(2) The Business and Commercial Purposes for Which Personal Information May Be Processed. DoorDash may process, and share with the categories of parties identified in Section 2.A.(b)(2) of this Policy, your personal information for the purposes set forth below.
(3) Retention of Personal Information. For the categories of personal information collected, the personal information is retained in accordance with Section 5 of this Policy.
(4) Categories of Personal Information that We May Sell or Share (as these terms are defined under applicable data protection and privacy laws) and the Purpose(s) for Which the Personal Information May be Sold or Shared.
(b) Prior Collection, Use and Disclosure of Personal Information.
We may have collected and processed (e.g., used, shared, etc.) your personal information, as described in Section 2.A.(a) of this Policy, during the preceding 12 months. For the personal information collected during this period, we describe below: (1) the categories of sources from which we have collected the personal information, (2) the categories of parties with whom we have disclosed your personal information for our business or commercial purposes, and (3) the categories of personal information we have disclosed for a business purpose.
(1) Categories of Sources From Which We Have Collected the Personal Information.
(2) Categories of Parties with Whom We Have Disclosed the Personal Information for our Business or Commercial Purposes.
(3) Categories of Personal Information We Have Disclosed for a Business Purpose.
Please see the categories of personal information disclosed in Section 2.A.(a)(1) of this Policy.
B. Non-Dashers.
In connection with the Dasher Services, we may process personal information from, of, or about individuals other than Dashers, including, individuals who are listed as emergency contacts of Dashers, individuals who are referred by Dashers for opportunities to participate in DoorDash’s business activities (including the Dasher Services) and individuals who visit our Dasher platforms. For more information, please see the following:
(a) Notice at Collection.
(1) The Categories of Personal Information that We May Collect.
(A) Identifiers
(B) Communications Data
(C) Online Activity
(2) The Business and Commercial Purposes for Which Personal Information May Be Processed. DoorDash may process, and share with the categories of parties identified in Section 2.B.(b)(2) of this Policy, your personal information for the purposes set forth below.
(3) Retention of Personal Information. For the categories of personal information collected, the personal information is retained in accordance with Section 5 of this Policy.
(4) Selling or Sharing Personal Information. We do not believe that we are selling or sharing, as these terms are defined under applicable data protection and privacy laws, personal information for these categories of data subjects.
(b) Prior Collection, Use and Disclosure of Personal Information.
We may have collected and processed (e.g., used, shared, etc.) your personal information, as described in Section 2.B.(a) of this Policy, during the preceding 12 months. For the personal information collected during this period, we describe below: (1) the categories of sources from which we have collected the personal information, (2) the categories of parties with whom we have disclosed your personal information for our business or commercial purposes, and (3) the categories of personal information we have disclosed for a business purpose.
(1) Categories of Sources From Which We Have Collected the Personal Information.
(2) Categories of Parties with Whom We Have Disclosed the Personal Information for our Business or Commercial Purposes.
(3) Categories of Personal Information We Have Disclosed for a Business Purpose.
Please see the categories of personal information identified in section 2.B.(a)(1) of this Policy.
C. Referral Program.
For the Referral programs, DoorDash enables Dashers to make or initiate Referrals to individuals for participation in Dasher Services. For a Referral, a Dasher voluntarily chooses to participate, selects the individual(s) to invite to participate in a Referral, chooses the method of communication with the referred individual (e.g., SMS/text message, email, etc.), and has full control over the content (e.g., DoorDash provides suggested content, but the Dasher may edit the content). You, as the referring Dasher, have the responsibility for ensuring that the referred individual has consented or otherwise approved of the processing of the personal information for sending Referral communications and for both you and DoorDash to process the referred individual’s personal information. You, as the referring Dasher, (i) must not send communications to people who have not consented or approved of receiving the communications or who have asked you to stop sending the communications; (ii) are responsible for ensuring that the content of a communication is not deceptive, misleading, or false; and (iii) must not send Referral communications to anyone under the age of 18.
D. Aggregated and/or De-Identified Data.
We may aggregate and/or de-identify information collected through the Dasher Services. We may use the aggregated or de-identified data for any purpose, including, without limitation, for research and marketing purposes and may also share such data with any third parties, including, without limitation, advertisers, business partners, sponsors, promotional partners, event promoters and/or any other party.
3. Use of Cookies and Similar Technologies.
We use cookies, web beacons, pixels, session replay, and similar technologies to collect information and personalize your experience with the Dasher Services.
A. Cookies
Cookies are small web files that a site or its provider transfers to your device’s hard drive through your web browser that enables the site’s or provider’s system to recognize your browser and remember certain information.
We use first-party and third-party cookies for the following purposes: (1) to make the Dasher Services function properly; (2) to improve the Dasher Services; (3) to recognize you when you return to our platforms and to remember information you have already provided, such as your preferences; (4) to collect information about your actions and activities over time and across third party websites or other online services in order to deliver content and advertising tailored to your interests; and (5) to provide a secure browsing experience during your use of the Dasher Services.
You may disable the use of cookies by modifying your browser settings. If you choose to disable cookies you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of the Dasher Services. For more information on cookies and how to disable cookies visit www.ftc.gov/ftc/cookies.shtm or https://www.usa.gov/optout_instructions.shtml.
B. Web Beacons
Web beacons, also known as web bugs, pixel tags or clear GIFs, are tiny graphics with a unique identifier that may be included on our platforms to deliver or communicate with cookies, in order to track and measure the performance of our platforms and services, monitor how many web visitors we have, and to monitor the effectiveness of our advertising. Unlike cookies, which are stored on the user’s hard drive, web beacons are typically embedded invisibly on webpages (or in an email).
C. Session Replay
We may collect information on your use of our platforms or the Dasher Services, such as pages visited, links clicked, non-sensitive text entered, and mouse and scrolling movements. The information collected may include a recreation of your session interactions on our platforms. We take measures to utilize replay session technology to exclude and block sensitive user information.
D. Online Analytics and Advertising Technologies
We and our third-party vendors may use automated technologies (including cookie identifiers on our platforms), along with other collected information, to tailor ads or deliver content when you are on the Dasher Services or on other devices, apps or websites.
E. Targeted Advertising
We (or our service providers) may use the information we collect, for instance, IP addresses and unique mobile device identifiers, to locate or try to locate the same unique individual across multiple browsers or devices (such as smartphones, tablets, or computers), or work with providers that do this, in order to better tailor content and features and provide you with a seamless experience across devices. If you wish to opt out of such cross device tracking for purposes of interest-based advertising, you may do so through your device settings. We may also use cross-device tracking to help identify individuals accessing our platforms and our users and to serve advertising. This type of advertising is often called “interest-based” or “personalized” advertising and when it occurs on mobile apps, “cross-app” advertising.
You can learn more about interest-based advertising and how to opt-out of receiving tailored advertising managed through third party processes by visiting (i) the Network Advertising Initiative’s Consumer Opt-Out link or (ii) the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Consumer Opt-Out link. To opt out of Google Analytics for display advertising or customize Google display network ads, you can visit the Google Ads Settings page. These links are provided for convenience purposes only; DoorDash is not responsible or liable for the compliance practices and programs of the companies managing the opt-out processes available through the above links. For information on how to opt-out of targeted advertising through DoorDash’s processes, please see Section 8 (Your Rights and Choices) of this Policy.
Please note that even if you opt-out, you may still receive advertisements from us. However, in that case, the advertising will not be tailored to your interests. Also, we do not control any of the above opt-out links or whether any particular company chooses to participate in these opt-out programs.
F. Mobile Applications
Depending on your permissions, we may receive your personal information from your Internet service and mobile device providers. Users of mobile devices who do not want to receive interest-based advertising may opt-out in several ways. Learn more about your choices for mobile devices by visiting http://www.aboutads.info/appchoices. Each operating system, (iOS for Apple phones, Android for Android devices, etc.) provides its own instructions on how to prevent the delivery of in-application targeted advertisements. You should view your device or system “Settings” to determine how you can opt out of use of your device ID for “cross-app” personalized advertising.
G. Marketing Activities.
In addition to the other marketing and advertising activities described above, please see the following additional description of certain marketing and advertising activities.
Look-alike Modeling. We may use personal information and/or link personal information to a third-party cookie or other similar technology to develop audience insights and/or look-alike models in connection with our marketing campaigns, which models are used to market or advertise the Dasher Services on third party platforms (e.g., websites, apps, etc.) to people who exhibit similar characteristics with the look-a-like modeled data.
Audience Insights/Ad Measurement. We may use the personal information collected from or about you and your use of our Dasher Services and platforms to gather audience insights and engage in ad effectiveness measurement. In connection with this activity, we may share personal and transactional information about you and your use of our Dasher Services and platforms with our service providers, processors and business partners for the purposes of ad insight and ad effectiveness measurement reporting (either on an individual user level or an aggregate level), which will be used to create, enhance, and improve our Dasher Services and platforms and to create, enhance, improve, and implement marketing campaigns and content.
Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising. We may engage in targeted marketing or advertising to a Dasher based upon the Dasher’s personal information obtained from the Dasher’s activity across another company’s distinctly-branded websites, applications, or services, however, such activities are only on our behalf and for the benefit of us and the Dasher Services.
We also use your information to personalize your experience. For example, we may personalize the content and features you see when visiting our Dasher Services. In addition, we may personalize advertisements, marketing communications, and recommendations to make them more tailored to your interests.
We may use your personal information for suppression purposes in connection with our marketing and advertising activities.
4. Security.
DoorDash has implemented administrative, organizational, technical, and physical security controls that are designed to safeguard personal information. However, no online activity is ever fully secure or error-free. While we strive to protect your information, we cannot guarantee that your Personal Information is absolutely secure. Please keep this in mind when disclosing any information to DoorDash.
Please recognize that protecting your Personal Information is also your responsibility. We urge you to take every precaution to protect your information when you are on the Internet, or when you communicate with us and with others through the Internet. Change your passwords often, use a combination of letters and numbers, and make sure you use a secure browser. If you have reason to believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for example, if you feel that the security of your account might have been compromised), or if you suspect someone else is using your account, please let us know immediately by contacting us as indicated in Section 13 (Contact Us) of this Policy.
5. Data Retention.
Our retention of your personal information may vary based upon the nature of our relationship with you (e.g., Dasher, Non-Dasher, etc.) and based upon several factors, including without limitation, the following:
(a) The length of time necessary to fulfill the purpose(s) for which we collected the personal information;
(b) When your relationship with us ceases or terminates;
(c) The length of time it is reasonable to keep records to demonstrate that we have fulfilled our business and legal duties and obligations and contractual commitments (as applicable);
(d) Any limitation periods within which claims can be made;
(e) Any retention periods prescribed by law or recommended by regulators, professional bodies, or associations; and
(f) The existence of any relevant legal proceedings.
6. Third-Party Sites.
Some of the functionality may be provided by third parties and the Dasher Services may link to other third-party websites that are not controlled by DoorDash. These third parties are not under our control and we are not responsible for their privacy policies or practices. If you provide any personal information to any third party or through any such third-party website, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the privacy policies and practices of that third party.
As part of onboarding or verifying your account, we may ask you to upload a selfie and a photo of your ID. Those images go directly to Persona Identities, Inc. (“Persona”), one of our service providers.
Persona processes these images, including by generating data about your facial geometry (which may be considered to be biometric data in some jurisdictions) for the purposes of verifying your identity and preventing fraud. This may involve comparing the biometric data generated from your selfie to the biometric data generated from your ID, as well as comparing the biometric data generated from your images to the biometric data generated from other images. Persona stores the biometric data and uses it to perform ongoing identity-verification and fraud-prevention screenings and permanently deletes the data when it is no longer needed to fulfill those purposes, or within three years of the initial creation of the data, whichever is sooner. Persona relies on service providers to process the biometric data and other information for these purposes. For more information on Persona’s policies, please visit Persona’s Privacy Policy (https://withpersona.com/legal/privacy-policy).
Persona sends DoorDash the results of this screening but not the biometric data used to perform it. DoorDash does not collect or have access to the biometric data generated by Persona to perform these services.
7. Children’s Information.
The Dasher Services are not intended for individuals under 18 years of age and we do not knowingly collect personal information from individuals under the age of 18. For clarification, for compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (as amended), we also do not have knowledge that we sell or share the personal information of individuals under 16 years of age. If a parent or guardian of an individual under the age of 18 believes that we have collected personal information from or about such an individual, please contact us at privacy@doordash.com.
8. Your Rights and Choices.
A. Your Rights.
You may have rights under certain data protection and privacy laws pertaining to our processing of your personal information. These rights are not absolute, meaning that, as permitted under applicable data protection and privacy laws, we may not be obligated to comply with your request and we can limit the frequency of your requests. For all requests, we will need to verify the identity of the data subject and, if applicable, the identity and authority of the person submitting the request on behalf of the data subject. If we are unable to confirm or validate the identity of the data subject and, if applicable, the identity and authority of the requestor if different than the data subject, then we may reject or deny the request. Subject to applicable data protection and privacy laws, you can exercise your rights free of charge.
Subject to applicable data protection and privacy laws, the following rights may be available:
Authorized Agent Requests. For authorized agents submitting a request on behalf of a data subject, please contact us at privacy@doordash.com and provide (i) the first and last names and email address for the data subject, (ii) the first and last names and business contact information for the agent, (iii) evidence of authority (e.g., power of attorney, etc.), (iv) the status of the data subject (e.g.,Dasher, Non-Dasher, etc.), (v) the right(s) being exercised, and (vi) in the subject line include “Authorized Agent Request”.
Contact DoorDash by Phone: If you do not have access to email or based on your preference, you may exercise any of the rights available to you by calling us at (855) 973-1040.
Contact DoorDash by E-Mail: You may contact us via e-mail (privacy@doordash.com) to exercise the following rights: (i) right to correct/rectify personal information, (ii) the right of access/right to know, and (iii) the right to deletion. In your email, please provide (a) your first and last name, email address and address of residency; (b) identify the right(s) being exercised; and (c) in the subject line include “DSR Request”.
B. Your Additional Choices.
i. Commercial Email Messages & Text Messages. You can unsubscribe from our marketing or promotional emails and text messages by using the unsubscribe mechanism in the communication. We will still send you transactional, information, and relationship communications about the use of our Dasher Services, platforms and/or the relationship between us and you. This opt-out option does not apply to DoorDash credit card offerings because these are provided through associated financial institutions. However, you can choose to stop receiving certain prescreened offers of credit that originate from participating nationwide credit reporting agencies, including our prescreened offers, by calling the official Consumer Credit Reporting Industry organization at 1-888-567-8688 or by going to www.optoutprescreen.com.
ii. Promotional Push Notifications. In the notifications section of the account page on our mobile platforms/apps, you can adjust your promotional push notifications settings by toggling to disable or enable promotional push notifications.
iii. Location Access. You cannot turn off location access in the DoorDash application. You can disable location tracking through your device settings; however, this will prevent you from participating in the Dasher Services.
iv. Cookie Tracking. Please see Section 3 (Cookies and Similar Technologies) of this Policy.
v. Ad Personalization. To adjust your preferences on our ad personalization activities on third party platforms (e.g., websites and apps), please see the right to opt-out of sale or share information in Section 8.A. above.
9. GLBA.
DoorDash is not a bank or financial institution. However, DoorDash may collect, process, retain, and/or disclose non-public personal information (“NPI”) in connection with the DoorDash Crimson program (“Crimson”), which enables you to sign up for certain banking services through our program partner, Starion Bank (“Sponsor Bank”). DoorDash processes such NPI as a service provider to Sponsor Bank, resulting in several important distinctions that we explain below.
- When processing NPI as a service provider to Sponsor Bank, your NPI is protected by the federal Gramm-Leach Bliley Act (“GLBA”) and is exempt from U.S. state privacy laws (such as the CPRA).
- Our processing of your NPI is governed by Sponsor Bank’s instructions and Privacy Policy, not this Policy. For details on Sponsor Bank’s privacy practices, including your rights, please refer to their Privacy Policy. While DoorDash is not responsible for Sponsor Bank’s Privacy Policy, we strongly encourage you to read it. If you have questions regarding their Privacy Policy or how they handle your NPI, please contact the Sponsor Bank directly.
- DoorDash processes NPI collected in connection with Crimson solely to provide the Crimson service, with one exception: we may ask for your opt-in consent to additional uses and/or disclosures of your NPI. If you provide such consent, DoorDash may combine your NPI with other information we collect about you, such as your Dashing activity, and use your combined data to personalize and improve your experience, qualify you for premium offers, and market to Dashers like you. If you choose to give consent, you may later revoke your consent by calling 1-855-973-1040. Upon revocation, we will stop processing your NPI for the purposes described in the consent.
10. California Specific Disclosure Requirements.
i. Notice of Financial Incentives.
Under the CPRA, we are required to provide certain disclosures regarding “financial incentives” offered in exchange for your disclosure of personal information to us. We provide several opportunities or programs where individuals can provide personal information to us in exchange for financial incentives, including in connection with participation in survey research, sweepstakes programs, Referral programs, and product and partnership opportunities. In addition, for Referral programs, the referred party or person can also receive incentives for participation. These programs are entirely voluntary and allow us to grow, enhance, and improve our Dasher Services and business activities and provide benefits to those who participate. For the various financial incentives that we offer, we have not assigned a monetary value to the data we collect through or in connection with our financial incentive programs; however, based upon our good faith reasonable estimate, the value we receive from your personal information is reasonably equal to the value of the financial incentive we provide to individuals who participate in these programs. The material terms for the financial incentives are available with the applicable offer that you may receive prior to you voluntarily deciding to participate. If you want to opt-out of participating in an incentive program, please either stop participating or email us at privacy@doordash.com and include your first and last names, email address, identify the incentive program(s) that you want to opt-out from, and in the subject line, please include“Incentive Program Opt-Out”.
ii. California Shine the Light Law.
The “Shine the Light” requirements under California Civil Code §1798.83 do not apply to the individuals covered under this Policy because we do not engage in the activities covered by this law.
iii. California Reporting Metrics.
- Reporting Metrics:
- Applicable Period: January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023
- Scope: The below metrics apply to all requests received from all California residents during the Applicable Period.
* The number of deletion requests is inclusive of (i) requests to delete Personal Information as a privacy right and (ii) requests to delete information and/or DoorDash accounts as an account management function (e.g., this reporting is not solely limited to the privacy right to delete Personal Information).
Individuals can correct or update their Personal Information directly through their account.
11. Nevada.
Under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A (Security and Privacy of Personal Information) (“Nevada Privacy Law”), companies that qualify as an Operator under Nevada Privacy Law must satisfy certain requirements pertaining to Covered Information (as defined under Nevada Privacy Law). Under Nevada Privacy Law, certain Nevada consumers may opt-out of the sale (as defined under Nevada Privacy Law) of Covered Information. The individuals covered under this Policy are not covered under the Nevada Privacy Law.
12. Cross-Border Transfers of Personal Information.
The Personal Information processed in connection with this Policy, including, without limitation, by us and/or our third-party service providers, may be stored and processed on systems and servers and accessed by persons and parties, located outside of the jurisdiction where you live (including, without limitation, outside of Australia, Canada (including outside of the province in which you live), New Zealand and the United States), including storing, accessing, and processing the Personal Information in the United States and other global locations whose data protection laws may differ from those where you live.
13. Contact Us.
If you have any questions or concerns relating to this Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us at: privacy@doordash.com or:
DoorDash, Inc.
Attn: Legal
303 2nd St, Suite 800
San Francisco, CA 94107
Telephone Number: +1 (855) 973-1040
14. Updates to this Policy.
This Policy may be subject to updates from time to time with or without notice. We recommend that you periodically review this Policy. In the event of any changes to this Policy, we will determine whether or not notice is required and, if notice is required, we will provide appropriate notice taking into account the nature of the changes. Your continued use of our Dasher Services after any updates to this Policy constitutes your agreement and acceptance of this Policy as updated. In the event that you disagree with the changes, your only remedy is to cease using the Dasher Services.