Can you use the same Uber account on two different phones?
Yes, you can have one Uber account linked to multiple phones. Uber allows you to sign in and use your account on different devices, such as smartphones and tablets, as long as you have the login credentials (username and password) for your Uber account.
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Yes, because you log in to the app with your username and password. It doesn't matter what phone you log in on.
Can I create a new Uber account with the same device but a new phone number? Yes, you can create a new account with different phone number using same device. Please don't attempt to create more than 5 accounts using same device. Your device will be banned.
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.
You can request an Uber ride online via m.uber.com, whether that's on: An older phone with internet browsing capabilities. A tablet or laptop. A public desktop computer with internet access.
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.
Yes, changing password force connected devices to sign out and it may take few min to effect. Yes, changing password force connected devices to sign out and it may take few min to effect.
How much should you tip Uber drivers? Similar to tipping for other services, like getting a massage or going to the nail salon, the rule of thumb is to tip 20%, says Sokolosky. So if your ride costs $30—an average cost for a moderate trip in most cities—then you'll tip $6, for a total of $36.
As long as the number of people in your group is the same as or less than the capacity of the Uber car you are ordering, you do not need to let the Uber driver know how many people are in your group!
It can also help you order Uber rides for another person outside the family, as who you add to your Uber family account is up to you – you can use your Uber account for a friend, a relative, a nanny or anyone who you want on it. Just head to the “Settings” section of the Uber app to set up a Family Profile.
As outlined in our Community Guidelines, no one other than the requesting rider and the rider's guests are permitted in the vehicle. This means that friends and family of drivers may not ride in their vehicle during a trip. See our Community Guidelines for more details.
Yes, as long as you are listed on the insurance for the said vehicle, you can drive that vehicle as an Uber driver. You can use the same car as your wife but you can not use her Uber account to drive.
Uber mandates a 30-day period of deactivation before an account can be fully erased, so if you change your mind after following these steps, you have a month to re-activate. After 30 days, however, your account will be erased for good with no way to get it back.
Yes. When a trip request comes from a teen account: The teen is allowed to bring other riders with them, but those other riders must be 13 years old or older. Guest riders aged 13 to 17 must have permission from a parent or legal guardian.
This is especially true with the introduction of rides for teens. Teen accounts are the only authorized way for teens aged 13-17 to use the Uber platform with consent from their legal guardian.