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by ctxc
364 days ago
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That's must be annoying to say the least. In India drivers require an OTP to start a ride. The OTP is the same for a user across rides, so I have mine memorised which is nifty. No fiddling with the phone during boarding. On security: exploiting this would require the driver to stay in my vicinity the next time I book a ride, and also get the ride assigned to them.
In a high population density area, it's rare - I've never had the same driver twice. |
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OTPs are a simple solution to fraudulent rides that it's surprising it's not implemented universally, given all the complaints in this thread.