Uber keeps your ride history for a period of 30 days.
Yes, you can delete ride history on Uber. To do this, open the Uber app and select “Delete Ride History.
To clear Uber cache, first uninstall Uber and then delete all of its files and folders.
To delete a destination on the Uber app, you must first open the Uber app and select “My destinations.” From here, you can select the destination you would like to delete.
To delete a rider on Uber, you can use theDelete Riders feature.
Yes, you can delete cached data on your phone. To do so, open the settings of your phone and select “Storage” under “Data.” There you will find a list of all the cached data that is on your phone. Scroll down and select “Delete” to delete that data.
There are a few ways to clear data from your iPhone:Delete all the data from your iPhone and restore it using iTunes. This will erase all your data and start fresh.Use a recovery tool such as iCloud Recovery or Data Rescue Pro. These tools can help you recover any data on your iPhone even if it has been lost or damaged.Use a computer to back up your iPhone and then restore it using iTunes.
The cache is the temporary storage of data that is used to speed up the retrieval of data from a web server.
Yes, Uber drivers know the destination before accepting.
Delete a location on Uber on Iphone by going to the “Settings” app and scrolling down to the “Location Management” section. Once there, select the “Delete Location” option and enter the address or contact information for the location you want to delete.
Yes, you can tell Uber driver which way to go by asking them for a destination.
Yes, you can use your wife’s Uber driver account to book rides.
Yes, you can have the same Uber account on two phones.
Yes, your wife can use your Uber account to pay for her own rides.
There are a few potential downsides to clearing cache:Clearing cache can cause your device to run slower, as it must search through the old data in order to find the new content.Clearing cache can also make it difficult to access certain websites or applications, as they may be stored elsewhere on your device.