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An easy-to-follow guide to erase your Uber ride history
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Deleting your Uber account (which includes your Uber Eats account) is the only way to delete your history. This wikiHow will show you how to delete your Uber account, an action that erases your Uber ride history, on your computer, phone, or tablet. Your account will remain deactivated for 30 days after deletion. If you don't sign back in within 30 days, your account and all associated information, including your ride history, will be permanently deleted.

How to Delete Uber Activity

Unfortunately, Uber doesn't allow you to delete individual rides from your history or delete your entire ride history without fully deleting your account. However, since Uber only shows your most recent ride history, one option is to book several new rides until a specific ride you want to hide/delete is no longer visible in your history. You can also sign out of your account so other people aren't able to access your ride history.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using the Mobile App

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  1. Open the Uber app on your phone or tablet. It's the black icon that says "uber" in white letters. You'll find it on one of your home screens, in the app drawer, or by searching.
  2. This will pull up all of your Uber account options.
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  3. It has an icon of a cogwheel.
  4. It has an icon of a lock.
  5. It has an icon of a person with an "x" over it. It's the last option on the list.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to verify your identity:
    • Sign in to your account.
    • Verify your first and last name, as well as your phone number.
    • Enter the code sent to your phone number.
    • Enter your password.
  7. If you have a profile on Uber Rider and Uber Eats, for example, it will show both of those profiles and how many rides/orders you've placed.
  8. You can select one of the listed reasons or choose Prefer not to say . A confirmation message will appear.
  9. This places your account into "deactivated" status for 30 days. If you don't sign in to your Uber account within that 30-day period, your account and ride history will be permanently deleted. [1]
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Method 2
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Using the Website

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  1. This will open a dropdown menu with a number of options.
    • If you have a driver account associated with your rider account, this method won't delete your account. Instead, fill out Uber's Delete my Driver account form to request deletion.
  2. It has an icon of a person next to it.
  3. It's at the bottom of the left-hand sidebar.
  4. This will direct you to a new page with all of Uber's privacy settings.
  5. It has an icon of a person with an "x" over it. It's the last option on the list.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to verify your identity:
    • Sign in to your account.
    • Verify your first and last name, as well as your phone number.
    • Enter the code sent to your phone number.
    • Enter your password.
  7. If you have a profile on Uber Rider and Uber Eats, for example, it will show both of those profiles and how many rides/orders you've placed.
  8. You can select one of the listed reasons or choose Prefer not to say . A confirmation message will appear.
  9. This places your account into "deactivated" status for 30 days. If you don't sign in to your Uber account within that 30-day period, your account and ride history will be permanently deleted. [2]
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      1. Open Uber .
      2. Tap the three-line menu icon.
      3. Tap Settings .
      4. Tap Privacy .
      5. Tap Delete Your Account .
      6. Follow the on-screen instructions.

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