With Share My Trip, you can let friends and family easily see your trip status and location on the map so that someone you trust always knows where you are.
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What your friends see. People you share your trip with will see where you are on a live map, trip status, and details like your name, phone number, and license plate number. They won't see your rider's trip route or any information about your riders.
Uber's life is built above a very sophisticated GPS tracking system that helps both the drivers and the customers to collect GPS Gyroscope and acceleration data during their trips. Important data is collected during the Uber trips and transmitted to the servers for processing and long term storage.
Unaccompanied minors can only use Uber via an approved teen profile in an eligible city. So in any areas that doesn't have UberX Teen or teen profiles, riders under 18 can't use Uber alone. Minors can't request rides, and minors can't ride alone in an Uber even if a parent or guardian says that they requested the ride.
Share your trip with any of your phone contacts:You'll first need to select Share your trip, then Share my ride. Then click Add to select one of your phone contacts.
You can use the same account on different devices as long as they are both registered in your name. To switch between devices, open the Uber app and go to Menu > Profile > Uber Accounts. You will then see a list of devices that are registered to your account. Tap on the device you want to use and you're good to go!
Uber's View as Driver feature allows riders to see what personal information drivers can access. Before, during, and after the ride, riders can see what personal details their driver receives — including their first name, photo, and pickup and drop-off location.
They can't see it when they initially accept rides, only when they start the ride. Sounds like while you were in the middle of loading, he started it, saw the destination, and said no, if you literally just got into the car and it was the very first thing he said to you.
Uber officials announced the app has decided to roll out new features which would make it easier for teens to access the ride-sharing service. For the first time, Uber will allow teenagers under 18 years old to ride alone.
If you're using your Uber account for the Uber family profiles for your children to request a ride, they must still be accompanied by an adult to be allowed to ride.
When a trip request comes from a teen account: The teen is allowed to bring other riders with them, but they must be 13 years old or older. Guest riders aged 13 to 17 must say that they have permission from a parent or legal guardian. All teens have to sit in the back seat and should buckle up.
Uber is rolling out new features to make it easier for people of all ages to access its ride-hailing service, including an option that will let teens under the age of 18 ride alone for the first time.
Can I pay for Uber with cash? Yes, you can pay with cash. Before requesting a ride, go to the Payment section in the app and select Cash. At the end of your trip, pay cash directly to your driver.
Every Uber driver knows the same information about each of their clients: their name, location, preferred car type(s), phone number(s) and interactive ratings—that is, how they've rated their past drivers, and how those drivers have rated them.
Delayed disclosure of data breachesUber discovered this leak in September 2014, but waited more than five months to notify the affected individuals. An announcement in November 2017 revealed that in 2016, a separate data breach had disclosed the personal information of 600,000 drivers and 57 million customers.