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How does Uber facial recognition work?

All ask their platform workers to upload selfies for logins or verifications. Uber checks that a driver's face matches what the company has on file through a program called “Real-Time ID Check.” It was rolled out in the US in 2016, in India in 2017, and then in other markets.



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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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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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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. HOW DO I TAKE A REAL-TIME PHOTO OF MYSELF? When prompted, take a real-time photo of yourself and submit it through the app.

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Ongoing checks are built into the Uber platform We use technology that obtains criminal offenses from a number of data sources. ¹ If an offense involving an active driver is identified, we'll review these notifications to determine whether they're still eligible to drive with Uber.

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Short answer: If you've requested a trip or told us you need a car within 24 hours of signing up, we'll verify your account within 1 business hour. You'll receive an email and an SMS when your account has been verified.

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Confirm age Using your Driver App, follow the prompts to scan the front and back side of the customer's ID to confirm the customer is of legal drinking age.

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Uber Eats will never call, text, or email you to request your password, verification code or banking details. Please be cautious of anybody contacting you for this information.

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United States: Uber is currently banned in Oregon, except for Portland and in central Oregon.

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No. But it does occasionally require drivers to verify (by showing your face to the app) that someone who matches the picture on file with Uber is the one driving the car, before allowing the driver to accept another ride request.

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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.

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Uber Announces Changes to Wait Time Policy We're extending the wait-time window from 5 to 7 minutes for UberX and UberXL trips. After 2 minutes, you'll get paid per minute for the time you're waiting. If there is surge in the area, you'll get paid a higher wait-time fee.

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It is a common misconception that you must have a credit card to use Uber. If you have a checking account, you can link it to your PayPal account and use that to pay for your rides (in participating countries). Uber also accepts many various digital wallets, such as Android Pay, Google Pay, and Paytm.

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Uber explicitly allows its drivers to install and use video cameras.

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Uber, Lyft and several other ride share systems use GPS tracking devices from a trusted dealer such as GPS Leaders to track the driver's location and also follow the rider. They also install the accelerometers to determine how fast the drivers corner, start and stop.

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Yes, both Lyft and Uber drivers can install and use cameras, and many rideshare drivers rely on footage for safety or evidence in the event something goes wrong.

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Can You Request a Female Uber Driver? No, you cannot request a driver based on gender, neither male nor female. Though female passengers may be more comfortable with a female driver, especially at night and in a deserted or unfamiliar area, it can be discriminatory to ask for a female driver only.

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