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Does Uber show your full name to drivers?

There is no reason for your driver to know your full name, address or any other personal information. Both Uber and Lyft use technology that keeps your personal details safe. Even if you need to call your driver before they arrive, your number is hidden.



No, for privacy and safety reasons, Uber only shows your first name to the driver. In 2026, the driver app provides the rider's first name, their rating, and the pickup/drop-off locations. Your last name, phone number, and email address are kept hidden. Even when you call or message a driver through the app, the system uses anonymized numbers or VoIP to ensure your personal contact information is never revealed. This "limited disclosure" policy is designed to prevent harassment and protect rider identity. Similarly, riders only see the driver's first name, their photo, and their vehicle details. If you have a particularly common first name, you might choose to add an initial or a photo to your profile to help the driver identify you in a crowded area, but your full legal identity remains protected within the Uber platform.

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The uber eats driver does not see the customers personal information. What the driver sees: Customers first name and 1st initial of last name.

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She can literally open her eyes and look at all those things and confirm it's the correct car and driver. You, on the other hand, have ONLY her name and destination to confirm she's the right RIDER. That's why Uber's official policy is that you must ask her to give you her name.

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Check out the driver's profile Once a driver accepts your trip, you'll be able to scroll down to a card that opens their driver profile.

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If you've uploaded a photo, they can see it when you request and during a ride. When the ride is complete they can't see your info. The importance of uploading a photo is that both you and the driver can verify that the correct ride is given to the correct passenger.

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“Share” refers to the disclosure of personal information to a third party for purposes of targeted advertising. Uber discloses user personal information to third parties to enable personalized advertising on apps, websites or other properties owned by Uber or other companies.

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A driver's profile is full of intriguing information. Besides ratings, achievement badges, and trip history, you can view compliments or even thank-you notes left by riders like you. Getting to know one another makes for a brighter day—and a better ride.

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Tipping is optional. You are free to add a tip, and drivers are free to accept tips. How do I leave my driver a tip? The easiest way to tip your driver is through the app.

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The first red flag is very obvious and should be checked before getting in the car. You want to be sure the license plate on the vehicle matches the one that appears in the app. If it doesn't match with the app, or even worse they don't have a license plate, do not get into the vehicle.

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In the high-tech world that offers you the opportunity to hail a ride through an app on your mobile phone, you might think it's easy to choose whether you would like a man or a woman driver. Not so fast — neither Uber nor Lyft offer you the choice to choose the sex of your driver.

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Delivery person sees your first name, last initial, delivery location, and notes.

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Both Uber and Lyft use technology that keeps your personal details safe. Even if you need to call your driver before they arrive, your number is hidden. Drivers can take your call, but they can't see your actual phone number. And if you're on your way home, it's best not to let the driver know that.

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Anything below 4.5 stars isn't ideal. If you check your rating and it's lower than you like, the only way to make it better is to take more rides and take heed to the following advice. It may take a while, but that 3.9 can grow to 4.6 in no time.

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When a carrier receives an insurance verification request, they look up the insurance coverage for the given driver, vehicle pair. If a valid insurance coverage is found, the carrier follows up by upserting a digital insurance document to Uber.

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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.

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U.S. Law Enforcement The ECPA prohibits Uber from disclosing certain categories of user data without legal process, such as a subpoena, court order, or search warrant. There are also certain exceptions to ECPA's prohibition on sharing user data.

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When you verify your account, we ask you to provide a video selfie and your identity document or licence, so that we can verify your identity. In some cases, additional identity documents (such as a passport) may be requested as part of this process.

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Yes! However, I would suggest calling the driver and asking first. I would also recommend a nice tip. A driver's concern with such a long drive is that the passenger will not tip, typical of Uber riders, and he will have to return home with no fare/compensation for the 2 hour trip back.

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You may occasionally get a ride request with a destination that's far away. You'll see “Long trip” with an estimated trip time at the bottom of your screen when one of these requests is sent to you. If a trip like this is farther than you want to drive, you can always decline.

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Only 14% of U.S. Uber drivers are women – a little higher than the 12.7% of U.S. taxi drivers and chauffeurs that are women and much higher than the 1% of New York City cabbies that are women.

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