Airbnb has rolled out more safety updates including expanding identity verification for more users, anti-party technology, and more.
Airbnb is rolling out a number of updates to increase safety on the platform., Tara Bunch, Airbnb’s head of global operations, announced a number of new safety measures including the expansion of user verification, anti-party technology, and increasing the company’s damage protection rates.
Tara Bunch, Airbnb’s head of global operations, said that the company is simply verifying the remaining twenty percent of users on its platform. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said that the company is focused on finding more “everyday people” that sign up to list on the booking service.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Airbnb rolls out mandatory guest verification and anti-party techAirbnb is cracking down on party bookings and identity verification
Read more »
Airbnb aims to convince more people to rent out their homesAirbnb is looking for more people to turn their homes into short-term rentals. airbnb kprc2 click2houston
Read more »
Airbnb wants more people, especially in California, to rent their homesThe company said Wednesday that it will increase the amount of liability coverage for hosts, up to $3 million, in a play for owners of nicer houses in high-cost places such as California.
Read more »
Decatur mayor operates Airbnb although they are prohibited by city ordinance“I may need to stop until this ordinance is resolved,' Decatur Mayor Tab Bowling said. 'This (publicity) is probably not going to be met with a lot of favor. I’ll just have to man up and deal with it.'
Read more »
Airbnb Is Adding a Mentorship Program to Help Hesitant Hosts List Their HomesThe company showed off a variety of new tools aimed at nudging on the fence users towards becoming hosts on the platform.
Read more »
Airbnb says single-room listings jump amid cost-of-living crisisAirbnb Inc said on Wednesday it had recorded a 'disproportionate' 31% rise in single-room listings on its platform in the third quarter, as more people sought extra income in the face of a cost-of-living crisis.
Read more »