Kakao T Explained

Kakao T
Kakao T
Logo Size:180px
Developer:Kakao
Operating System:Android, iOS
Language:Korean
Genre:Transportation

Kakao T (formerly KakaoTaxi) is a Korean transportation service app launched by Kakao Mobility Corp., a subsidiary of Kakao in 2017. The service provides taxi-hailing, designated driver booking, nearby parking space searching, and real-time traffic information services.[1] [2]

The service was originally launched as Kakao Taxi on March 31, 2015, as taxi-calling service app to connect potential passengers to taxi drivers. In 2017, Kakao rebranded the platform as Kakao T, with the "T" standing for "transportation", and merging their key transportation services into one mobile app. The service was made available in Japan in May 2017 thanks to a partnership with JapanTaxi.[3]

Functionality

The app requires a Kakao account, which collects an email address and password. Additional personal information is collected and stored in accordance with Kakao's privacy policy. The app facilitates connecting users to a nearby driver in the surrounding area remotely. All KakaoTaxi drivers are licensed taxi operators.[4]

Privacy

Users who hail a taxi have their location shared with their designated driver. User information is hidden, and the driver can see only the user's pickup location. The app masks the user's phone number with a temporary virtual number to ensure privacy.

The app requests access to view files stored on the device, call history, and access to the user's contacts.

The passenger is shown the driver's photo, name, car model and license plate number. The app provides information of the trip time and estimated arrival. KakaoTaxi is compatible with Android and iOS.

Payment

Users can pay their fare with cash, debit/credit card, or a Korean transportation card.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Kakao launches new collective mobility app Kakao T. 2017-10-25. 2018-02-12. en.
  2. News: Kakao launches new collective mobility app Kakao T. 2018-02-12. en.
  3. Web site: KakaoTaxi expands to Japan. ZDNet. February 21, 2018.
  4. Web site: Kakao begins pilot carpool service, sets official launch for Dec. 17. Sohn Ji-young. The Korea Herald. December 9, 2018.
  5. Web site: Kakao launches new collective mobility app Kakao T. Sohn Ji-young. The Korea Herald. October 25, 2017.