We may ask you to take a real-time photo of yourself via the app before you go online or between deliveries. This is to help us verify that the account is yours, and is being used by you or an appointed substitute.
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Uber verifies identity to ensure that the driver who picks you up is the person they hired and screened. They also use the verification to prevent identity theft.
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.
You must submit a real-time photo of yourself and not a photo of an existing photo of yourself or a photo of someone else. And always remember, make sure your profile photo is up to date. We want to ensure that transgender and transitioning drivers are always able to earn using the Uber app.
You can choose to verify your photo by either a photo-comparison software or by human review. If you choose the software, your photo will be shared with Microsoft, which compares it to your profile by creating a mathematical representation of both images. Microsoft deletes this data within 24 hours.
Can Uber drivers legally film their passengers? Depends on state law. Some states it's 1 party and some is 2 party consent. However in a 2 party consent state simply having a sign up that says by accepting this ride you consent to be filmed for the safety of the driver and riders.
Every Uber driver knows the same information about each of their clients: their name, location, preferred car type(s), phone number(s) and interactive ratings—that is, how they've rated their past drivers, and how those drivers have rated them.
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.
Uber drivers cannot see the destination address when they accept a ride? They can't see it when they initially accept rides, only when they start the ride.
Offenses that can result in account deactivation include carrying out-of-date vehicle information, disobeying traffic laws, misusing the app through account sharing, and using the app while under the age of 18. Even if the person who orders a ride is over 18, minors are not allowed to ride unaccompanied.