Vrbo의 Super Bowl '위험 점수'는 기본적으로 하우스 파티의 사전 범죄입니다.

As the Super Bowl approaches, Airbnb rival Vrbo 발표 its use of “unauthorized event prevention technology,” algorithms that try to avoid house parties at rental properties. Similar to a credit system, the tech generates a risk score for each booking, giving hosts a chance to call it off.

The Expedia-owned company will score renters based on their length of stay, lead time, number of guests and other factors. Vrbo is careful to add that it doesn’t use demographical information (race, sex, gender, age and so on) to evaluate risk. If a renter triggers a warning, Vrbo sends the host an email alert, giving them the option to cancel without a penalty; guests also receive a message reminding them of the policy.

Although Vrbo is rolling out the new system nationally, it recently conducted a yearlong pilot test in the Phoenix area, where Super Bowl LVII takes place on February 12th. The trial allegedly prevented over 500 unauthorized bookings in the US, saving hosts $2.5 million in cleanup and repairs. Vrbo will also restrict same-day bookings, team up with noise-monitoring and neighborhood watch services and share data with Airbnb about troublesome renters.

The new system will automatically apply to all US bookings. Vrbo says fewer than 0.25 percent of all weekend bookings in the US have led to party-related complaints.

Engadget에서 추천하는 모든 제품은 모회사와 무관한 편집 팀에서 선택합니다. 일부 스토리에는 제휴사 링크가 포함되어 있습니다. 이 링크 중 하나를 통해 무언가를 구매하면 제휴 수수료를 받을 수 있습니다. 모든 가격은 게시 당시에 정확합니다.

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