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Does Lyft show ride history?

To view or export ride receipts in your Lyft app, open the app menu and tap 'Ride history. ' Tap a ride to view the receipt. To export multiple ride receipts from your ride history: Tap 'Export' in the top right corner.



Yes, Lyft provides a comprehensive "Ride History" tool within its app that allows passengers to view every trip they have taken since October 2014. In this tab, you can see a detailed overview of past rides, including maps of the pickup and drop-off locations, the date, the time, and the final price paid. The history tool is essential for reporting lost items, adding a tip after the ride has ended, or requesting a price review if you believe there was an error. Passengers can also export these receipts—individually or in batches—to their email for business expense reporting. Drivers have a similar "Driving History" dashboard that tracks their earnings and past passengers, ensuring that there is a transparent digital trail for both parties involved in the transaction.

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Location data Lyft uses your phone's location services to give you a great ride experience. We only access your location if the Lyft app is running on your phone. If you close the app, we won't access that info. Sharing your location data with us turns background location sharing on.

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If you rate your driver three stars or fewer, you won't be matched with them again. Your feedback is anonymous and lets us take appropriate action to help keep the community safe.

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