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Sharing your ride status with your friends and family will allow them to see when you're arriving, where you currently are on a map, and information about your driver and car. You can share your status from either the iPhone or Android app, though the process is slightly different. On Android, you can set up to five contacts as your emergency contacts for easy sharing.

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  3. By default, you'll be picked up at your current location. You can change this by tapping the "Current Location" button on the map.
  4. You'll see the different ride options and the estimated fare. Tapping an option will show the estimated pickup time.
  5. If you didn't change your pickup location, you'll be asked to confirm that you want to order a pickup at your current location.
  6. The driver name will appear at the bottom of the screen after someone accepts your request.
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Android

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  1. You can only share your Uber destination and status if you have requested a ride and a driver has accepted.[5]
  2. You can set up to five contacts as your "Emergency Contacts" that you can quickly send your trip status and location to.[6]
    • Adding emergency contacts is optional but makes sharing your status easy if you share often with someone.
  3. You can select up to five contacts.[8]
  4. The contacts will be added to your emergency contacts list.
  5. Once you've set your contacts, you can order your ride from the main Uber screen.
  6. You can tap the crosshair button to center the pin on your current location.
  7. The estimated wait time will be displayed on the "Set Pickup Location" button on the map.
  8. This will confirm the pickup location and ride type.
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  10. Contacts that you've added to your Emergency Contacts list will be automatically notified.[10]
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This article was co-authored by Marc Freccero. Marc Freccero is a Gig Economy Expert and YouTuber based in Los Angeles, CA. After becoming a rideshare driver, he fell in love with driving and started his YouTube channel @BuckLiving to make content to help out other rideshare drivers. Marc shares optimization tips, news, and education based on the rapidly changing rideshare landscape. He is well-versed in Uber, Lyft, Uber Eats, Doordash, Waymo, and more. Marc also provides advice to freelancers on exploring the gig economy and a variety of side hustles. This article has been viewed 52,005 times.
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