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Can you have one Uber account on two phones?

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!



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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!

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We are committed to keeping our users safe, which includes making sure that people who use our app are who they say they are. For this reason, account sharing (allowing other people to use your account) is not allowed when you use the Uber Driver app to drive or deliver.

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How it works
  1. Open your app. Tap to open the app, then tap Where to?
  2. Choose the rider. Above the address box, you'll see a scroll-down option where you can make your selection.
  3. Sit back and relax.


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How it works for the Family profile rider
  1. Accept the Family profile invite. Open the email invitation to the Family profile and accept. ...
  2. Make it your default payment. Choose Family as your default payment method.
  3. Join a Family profile and ride worry-free.


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Yes, you can request an Uber for anyone anywhere. Just have your friend tell you where he/she wants to be picked up and drop your pin at that location when you request your Uber. Make sure to then send your friend the details of the ride - driver name, car make/model, and license plate number.

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No. You cannot have a ride-a-long while driving for Uber. I don't think it would be a good ideal to ride alone with your wife for support.

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Yes, for Uber Eats (and most other food delivery platforms, but not Instacart), you generally can have passengers (or your kid( with you as long as they don't interfere with the deliveries. But, for Uber (the rideshare service), you're not supposed to have non-customers in the car with you.

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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.

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Uber riders don't have to have the app on their phone to request a driver. Riders can now call to book a ride on-demand or schedule one ahead of time.

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Install the latest Uber app on every family member's phone. The Family Profile is only available on the most recent version of the Uber app. Create an Uber account for every member of your Family Profile.

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Short answer: You can share the driving with someone else, but only if the other driver is a member. Non-members don't have damage and loss protection. If you want to share the driving, your friend can sign up for Uber Carshare.

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From the Uber Website. In the interest of safety and comfort for riders, friends and family of driver-partners may not ride in their vehicle during a trip. When online, please do not allow other passengers to ride in your vehicle.

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Make travel easier for you, your partner, your kids, grandparents and anyone else with the Uber family profile. The family profile allows you to connect up to 5 people to your Uber account, meaning they can request rides using your payment methods, with records being kept on your account.

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Lyft Family allows you to link accounts with other riders. Your Family members can use a shared payment method to pay for all Lyft rides. You'll also have access to safety features, including the ability to share ride details (driver details and location tracking).

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Two drivers cannot use the same car unless approved by Lyft manager.

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Yes. When splitting, each participating rider is charged a fee of 25 cents. Your receipt will show the total Split Fare fee for all riders.

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Generally, drivers keep 75% of the fare price for any given ride and Uber takes 25% of the fare.

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