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by kevining 4193 days ago
> It requires passengers to run a nonfree program (an app).

I'm not sure if I agree with this, unless you consider the web to be non-free. Uber also runs a really great mobile website[1], which is one of the few reasons I use Uber not owning an iPhone or Android device.

[1] https://m.uber.com/

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Stallman definitely considers web sites not licensed under a Free Software license to be non-free. Why would the web be somehow different from any other mechanism for delivering sotware?
Can you book Uber cars using their website on your desktop?
Yes you can. I've done it when my phone was dead and I had forgotten my charging cable at work.
Simply running a web-app on desktop wouldn't satisfy Stallman. He'd want the entire stack to be open-source (front-end and back-end code).