Uber's 2 step verification is an optional feature that adds an additional layer of security to your Uber account upon login. It will ask you to input a one-time authentication code in addition to your Uber account password.
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You may need to enter a PIN from your rider before you can start a trip in the app. This helps you verify that the right rider is getting into your car, and it allows both of you to travel with more peace of mind. On certain trips, riders will tell you a unique 4-digit PIN.
This is to help keep the Users and App safe for everyone. For this reason, to help verify that your account is yours, and is not being used by other people, we may occasionally ask you to take a real-time photo of yourself before you go online.
Drivers are periodically asked to take a photograph of themselves, which we match against their on-file identification to help make sure the right driver is behind the wheel.
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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.
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.