It's been a rough week for Uber. First, private comments were made public. Then "God View" was revealed. Finally, Ashton Kutcher, an Uber investor, took to Twitter to throw-in his two and a half cents.
As The Next Web covered, deleting your account isn't an automated process. Here's what you need to do:
- Visit Uber's support site.
- Fill in the required fields with your Uber account info. Be sure to put "Cancel my Uber account" or a variation of it in the subject line.
- In the body of the message, provide the rest of your account information (name, phone number).
- Select your Uber city.
- Send.
After
a few days, you'll receive a reply indicating your account has been
canceled. You can delete the app from your phone at any time, or wait
until you receive a response from support confirming your account has
been closed.
Keep in mind, however, just because your account is canceled doesn't mean Uber has deleted your personal information. In fact, section 8
of its privacy policy clearly states it will keep your info (including
payment information) until it determines it's no longer needed for business purposes. Whenever that is.
Source: http://www.cnet.com
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