How do I recover my Uber account with a new phone number?


How do I recover my Uber account with a new phone number? Tap Profile. Tap Update next to your existing phone number. Enter your new phone number. Enter the six-digit verification code that was sent to your new number. Check your email address on file for a reset link, and tap Verify Phone Number in the email.


Why would my Uber account be disabled?

The most common reasons why a driver or delivery person might lose account access are an expired document or an issue with their background check. Others are due to safety issues, fraud, discrimination by the account holder, or persistently low ratings from other users of the app.


How do I log into my Uber account from a different phone?

To move your existing Uber account to a new phone, install the Uber app on the new phone, sign in using the phone number or email associated with your existing account, and follow the prompts to verify your account and transfer your information to the new phone.


How long does it take for Uber to investigate?

If driver-partners want to raise a grievance about any actioning, they can do so by calling the Uber support team. Their case would be looked into and they would be updated within the next 24 hours. Only exceptions are cases related to safety, where it might take longer to investigate (up to a maximum of 5 days).


Why did Uber delete my account?

It's possible that your Uber account has been disabled for several reasons, including violations of the Uber Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. These violations could include issues with payment, fraudulent activity, or a history of unsafe behavior.


How do I recover my Uber account?

You'll need to enter your email address or mobile number associated with your Uber account. You'll receive an email in a few minutes. This email includes a link to reset your password.


How do I reset my Uber password without my phone number?

You can reset your password online and via the app by selecting “Forgot Password? “. Then, just enter your email address and an email with a reset link will be sent to you immediately. Once changed, you should be able to login again.


Why is Uber not verifying me?

If you do not have a text message from Uber, tap “Resend” to receive a new code. When you receive that code, enter it into the app. This will verify your account and have you ready to ride. If you still have not received a code, you'll need to report the issue to Uber using a form on their help site.


Can a husband and wife use the same Uber account?

The Uber Family Profile feature lets you share Uber accounts with family members, taking care of the travel frustrations and helping you and your (extended) family create precious memories. The family profile lets you add family members to your Uber account, who can travel then using your account.


Can I make a new Uber account without phone number?

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.


How do I use Uber with a different phone number?

Open the Uber app and go into the main menu by tapping the three lines.
  1. Select Settings. ...
  2. Tap the section toward the top which includes your name, number and email address. ...
  3. Tap your old phone number. ...
  4. Enter your new phone number and tap Save on an Android or Update phone number on an iPhone.


Can I have 2 phone numbers for Uber?

Only one phone number is designated to one Uber account. How can I open another Uber account with same phone number? Yes, you can open another account with the same phone number but with different 'email and user-name'.


Can I delete my Uber account and start over?

Once you delete your account, it will be immediately deactivated. After 30 days it will be permanently deleted, and any unused credits, promotions, or rewards will be removed. Uber may retain certain information after account deletion as required or permitted by law.