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Can I delete my Uber rider account and make a new one?

Yes, you can make a new Uber account after removing your previous one. You'll need to use a different email address and phone number though, and if you have a history of negative feedback or ratings, this information may still be available to Uber and could affect your ability to use the service again.



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If you can't sign in to your account because you forgot your password, you can reset it during login by selecting I forgot my password. If you need help with something else, select your issue below to get the fastest help: I left my phone in a vehicle. I lost access to my phone number or email.

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We will notify you if we detect fraudulent behaviour on your account, explaining the activity that we have detected. Engaging in fraudulent activities, even once, can lead to permanent deactivation from the platform.

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Go to Account and select Settings in the app. Scroll down and tap Family. Tap Add member and select people from your contact list to send them an invitation to join your profile. Please note: you must have the latest version of the app to set up a Family profile.

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At the start of a 3-month period, your status is determined by the points you earned in the previous 3-month period. At any time, you can move up statuses and unlock more rewards if you earn enough points for the next status and maintain high ratings.

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If you don't want to use your personal phone number to sign up for Uber, you can use any of the below methods to open a new Uber account: Method 1: Use a virtual phone number. Method 2: Use a temporary number. Method 3: Use Friends/ family member's number.

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Only one phone number is designated to one Uber account. How can I open another Uber account with same phone number? Yes, you can open another account with the same phone number but with different 'email and user-name'.

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Any serious criminal charges that are still pending. Multiple moving violations or accidents in the last 3 years. Driving with a suspended license within the last 3 years. Any serious driving violation, such as DUI, reckless driving, or hit and run, within the last 7 years.

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Can You Delete Uber History? As it stands, you cannot delete Uber history in regards to rides without deleting your account. If you are scared of a data breach leaking your personal information, you may want to delete Uber history.

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Once you delete your account, it will be immediately deactivated. After 30 days it will be permanently deleted, and any unused credits, promotions, or rewards will be removed. Uber may retain certain information after account deletion as required or permitted by law.

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Uber, Lyft and several other ride share systems use GPS tracking devices from a trusted dealer such as GPS Leaders to track the driver's location and also follow the rider. They also install the accelerometers to determine how fast the drivers corner, start and stop.

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How long does Uber keep records? Uber typically retains data for 7 years. For more information, please refer to Section E of Uber's Privacy Policy.

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Red flags are warning signs that should serve as alarms for anyone planning to use the services of an Uber driver. If a driver does not have feedback, cancels a ride, does not show up in an identifiable car, or is disrespected or rude to a rider, that is an alarm.

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After opting in, you'll receive a unique 4-digit PIN whenever you request a ride. Before entering your driver's vehicle, tell them your PIN; if they are the driver the app matched you with, they'll be able to start the trip after they enter your PIN into their app.

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Fortunately, if you have been deactivated by Uber or Lyft, a professionally written business letter containing the right information can help your case and get you back on the road again. Uber and Lyft want their drivers to be profitable, but they also want them to be safe, compliant, and professional.

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That way, if Uber deactivates you, you can still work for Lyft and continue earning instead of essentially being out of a job. Unfair deactivation has even happened to RSG senior contributor Jay Cradeur who has 25,000+ rides and a 4.9-star rating – so if it can happen to him, it can happen to anyone.

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