Your profile photo is a picture of your face that every customer will see before and during the trips and orders. It's important that this photo is clear and visible so the customer is able to identify that you are the correct driver or delivery person.
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.
Delivery person sees your first name, last initial, delivery location, and notes.
Uploading your photos
Log in to your Uber Eats Manager account. Open Menu Maker. Navigate to the Items tab in Menu Maker, and click into the item you wish to upload a photo for. At the top of the Item detail page you will see a Photo section where you can either drag and drop or upload your desired photo.
Drivers may choose to install and use a dashcam, which can be used to record rides and provide evidence to Uber, law enforcement, or insurance companies in the event that something goes wrong on a ride.
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.
Uber allows drivers to install and use video cameras, dash cams, or other recording devices to record riders for purpose of fulfilling transportation services.
Short answer: Uploading a photo of yourself in your member profile helps build a sense of trust and community. You can upload or change your profile photo at any time through the website (not app).
Users with a driver account must go through their driver app to change their profile photo. This applies if you ever created a driver account, even if it was never activated. Your profile photo must be approved before it appears on your account. The approval typically takes 2 hours.
When your driver arrives at the pickup spot, they'll see an extra icon on their map indicating where you are. Once your trip begins, your driver will no longer be able to see your location.
Yes, customers using the Uber Eats app can view pictures of menu items and restaurant locations before placing their order.
What Information Can Uber Eats Drivers See? You may wonder what personal information an UberEats driver can see. For every order, drivers can see which restaurant to pick up your food order from, where to deliver it, and how much you are tipping them for delivery.
If a customer tips before checking out, Uber Eats drivers can see the tip. This is often what helps drivers determine if they'll take an order. On average, Uber Eats drivers make $10 an hour without tips, so they rely on the tips to make more money. Will an Uber Eats driver not take an order if there's no tip?
Drivers across the U.S. will be able to see exactly how much they'll earn and where they're going before they accept a trip. They'll also be able to see more than one trip request at a time by using a new feature called Trip Radar.
No. Everything is routed through the system so that yours and the driver's numbers are kept private. Ever lost something in an Uber and called the driver only to get an uber voicemail?
Uploaded documents generally take 1-5 days to review.
At the top of the item detail page, you will see a Photo section where you can either drag and drop or upload your desired photo.
WHERE CAN I FIND MY DRIVER PROFILE? You can see what's on your profile by opening the "Account" tab in the app, then tapping "Driver Profile."
Tap the menu button (three lines) on the top left. Tap “Account” and then “Documents.” Choose the document you want to upload. Tap “Take photo” and select whether you want to take a new photo or upload an existing one.
With Uber, data encryption is built directly into the app so your information can't be taken from your account. That means when you enter your credit card information into the app, it's hidden so it can't be stolen even if someone gets into your account.
$150 - Extensive liquid and smelly messes INSIDE the vehicle including bodily fluids which requires detail and/or steam cleaning, as well as airing and/or drying for long periods of time. You can lodge your cleaning fee claim by answering the important questions in the form below.
The audio file is encrypted and stored directly on the rider or driver's device. No one can listen to the audio—including Uber, the rider or the driver—while it remains on the device.
Uber recommends that their drivers use a dashcam that records both the road and the interior of the car, providing footage of both the road and passengers. This can help protect the driver in case of accidents or false allegations by passengers.
Uber's terms and conditions do not allow sharing of driver accounts. Another driver using your account poses a serious safety concern. If we learn that a driver did not match the profile displayed by a rider's app, the account will be immediately suspended pending an investigation.