Sure, as long as Uber isn't broadcasting that information with their name attached. The average person really doesn't care about (or understand the extent of) data analysis (from companies or the government) -- what they care about is public disclosure which may mean personal embarrassment or a lawsuit or other form of inconvenience. People who want to control all their data are hoping for a fantasy world where observations and inferences by third parties are magically made impossible. The reasonable thing to focus lawmaking efforts on is limiting legal forms of disclosure and standardizing safe storage requirements for the raw data -- indeed such laws already exist, with the HIPPA privacy rule perhaps being the best known in the US.