Apple threatened to throw Uber from App Store

Uber Topman Travis Kalanick is known as someone who does not interfere with rules.

This is shown by Kalanick's profile in the New York Times. Uber was apparently following the iPhones of current and former customers, something that is explicitly not allowed by Apple's producer. To make it even worse, Uber also made sure that this did not happen near Apple's headquarters.

That led to a meeting of the two tech topmasters in 2015, according to the American newspaper, Cook, saying: 'So, I've heard that you've broken some of our rules. 'Then Cooke threatened to ban Uber's app from the App Store, on which Kalanick promised improvement.