As of 2026, Uber has implemented a multi-layered "Safety Toolkit" that utilizes high-tech features to protect both riders and drivers. A key feature is "Verify Your Ride," which gives users the option to require a 4-digit PIN that the driver must enter before the trip can begin, ensuring you are in the correct vehicle. Uber also uses "RideCheck" technology, which uses GPS and smartphone sensors to detect if a trip goes significantly off-course or if an unexpected long stop occurs; if detected, the app automatically reaches out to both parties to check if they are okay. In 2026, Uber has also expanded its Audio Recording feature to more regions, allowing riders to record the audio of a trip if they feel uncomfortable, which is encrypted and can only be accessed by Uber's safety team if a report is filed. Additionally, Uber conducts continuous background screening on drivers, looking for new criminal convictions or driving violations in real-time rather than just once a year, and provides a 24/7 "Emergency Button" that connects directly to local 911 dispatchers with the vehicle's real-time location.