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If you're no longer riding with Uber, prefer using alternative services, or simply want to take a break, deleting your Uber account might be on your to-do list. Here's everything you need to know about permanently removing your account, along with a step-by-step guide to ensure the process is crystal clear.
Uber has made closing your account a straightforward process, but there's a 30-day deactivation period before the account is permanently deleted. During this time, you can reactivate your account if you change your mind. Keep in mind that deleting your Uber account will also erase your Uber Eats account, as the two are linked.
Begin by opening the Uber app on your smartphone and logging into your account, if you haven’t already.
Locate the menu icon (three horizontal lines) at the top left corner of the screen and tap it to reveal a dropdown menu.
From the dropdown menu, select Settings to access your account options.
Scroll down until you see the Privacy option and tap on it. This section contains all your data management settings, including deleting your account.
At the bottom of the Privacy page, you’ll find the Delete Your Account option. Tap this to start the deletion process.
After tapping "Delete Your Account," you’ll be asked to confirm your choice by entering your password. This step ensures account security and confirms that you wish to proceed.
Once confirmed, your account will enter a 30-day deactivation period. During this time, you can still reactivate your account by signing into Uber with your existing username and password.
If you don’t log in within the 30-day deactivation period, your account, along with its associated data and your Uber Eats account, will be permanently deleted.
Deleting your Uber account is simple and reversible within 30 days, giving you the flexibility to reconsider your decision. If you're ready to move on, just follow the step-by-step guide above to ensure everything is handled smoothly.
Thinking of alternatives to Uber? Explore other ride-sharing services or look into local transport options to find what fits your lifestyle best. Whatever your next step, we hope this guide made the process a little less stressful.