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Uber riders may soon get the option to record audio during their rides, which could be a handy feature anytime they re feeling uncomfortable or unsafe.As the recent controversial reports regarding the company suggests, feeling unsafe in an Uber car is not as rare as one might hope. The new Record Audio tool is one of Uber s efforts to keep r stanley cup iders safe and at ease.New Record Audio Feature In UberThe newly discovered Record Audio tool was unearthed by Jane Manchun Wong, who Engadget says is a researcher known for reengineering apps to find new features. She shared the find on her Twitter account, posting a screenshot of the brand new feature that s tucked away in the Uber app s Safety Toolkit section.Uber is testing Record Audio in case the rider is uncomfortable with the ride pic./btC5C0F3CN mdash; Jane Manchun Wong @wongmjane September 30, 2019 According to Wong, the only reason s stanley mugs he didn t hit record was because she was actually on an Uber ride when she spotted the new app feature.The Unsafe Side Of UberThis new Uber tool follows the launch of RideCheck in early September. The RideCheck feature takes note of unusual events that could indicate an emergency, such as unusually long stops or car crashes.USA Today noted that these actions come after a number of high-profile stanley cup assault cases, including a murder after a college student mistook another vehicle for an Uber in early 2019. In 2018, an Uber driver shot and killed a passenger.Two female riders proposed a c Thif HTC officially announces HTC One mini 2, specs and release date
Inspiring stories are coming to Kalopanayiotis village as the second edition of Pop Up Talks, Stories That Inspire is set to take place in the first week of August. Following the success of the first event last April in Argaka, Paphos, this thought-provoking event returns with more speakers and stories to share. Mark your calendars for August 3. This event promises to continue the tradition of open discussion and inspiring storytelling, featuring distinguished Cypriot speakers who will explore various and interesting topics, say organisers. Th stanley cup e Pop Up Talks: Stories That Inspire initiative aims to empower local residents by offering them the opportunity to attend talks from individuals with knowl stanley cup edge, experiences, ideas and life stories that can inspire us through their presentations. Four speakers will take the floor next week. Poly Grigora, a Volunteer for Mental Health Empowerment, will share her personal journey from stigma to self-awareness in mental health, discussing the critical need for social transparency regarding mental illnesses such as depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.Christina ONeill, a Trainer, Coach and Facilitator, will delve into the concept of the Transformation Mi stanley becher ndset, emphasising the importance of changing old habits and beliefs to promote personal growth and transformation. Dr Nikos Konstantinou, Associate Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience will present on The World As We Perceive It: Reality or Illusion , exploring how our brain shape |
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