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Who's really at your door? App delivery drivers in California found using accounts that aren't theirs
A CBS News California investigation found food delivery drivers using rented or stolen app accounts to bypass background checks, creating a security risk for customers. The practice exposes a loophole allowing unauthorized individuals to access delivery services.
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