The fastest way to log out of Uber
Open the Uber app on your phone, tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines) at the bottom right, then tap your name or profile picture at the top. Scroll down and tap "Log out" or "Sign out" — the exact wording depends on whether you use iPhone or Android. Confirm when the app asks you to verify. On a computer, go to uber.com, click your profile picture in the top right corner, and select "Log out" from the dropdown menu.
The app will return you to the login screen. You are now logged out, and anyone else who picks up your phone cannot see your account, payment methods, or ride history without your password.
Key Takeaways
- On iPhone or Android, open the app menu, tap your profile picture, scroll down, and select "Log out" to sign out completely.
- On a computer, click your profile picture in the top right corner of uber.com and choose "Log out" from the menu.
- Logging out removes access to your account, payment information, and ride history from that device.
- If you forget to log out on a shared device, you can log out remotely from another device by changing your password.
Why you should log out on shared devices
If you use Uber on a phone or computer that other people can access — a family member's device, a work computer, or a borrowed phone — logging out prevents them from ordering rides, viewing your saved addresses, or seeing your payment methods. Even if someone does not know your password, they can use the app as long as you stay logged in.
This is especially important if you share a device with roommates, family members, or coworkers. A logged-in Uber account is the same as leaving your wallet on a table where others can pick it up.
Logging out on iPhone
Tap the menu icon at the bottom right of the Uber app — it looks like three stacked horizontal lines. This opens a menu with options like "Ride," "Eats," and "Account."
At the very top of this menu, you will see your name and profile picture. Tap on it. A new screen will open showing your account details, payment methods, and settings. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of this screen. You will see a "Log out" button in red text. Tap it.
The app will ask you to confirm. Tap "Log out" again when it asks. You will be returned to the login screen, and your account is now logged out on that iPhone.
Logging out on Android
Tap the menu icon at the bottom right of the Uber app — three horizontal lines stacked on top of each other. This opens your account menu.
Tap your profile picture or name at the top of the menu. This takes you to your account settings page. Scroll down to the very bottom. You will see a "Sign out" button. Tap it, and the app will ask you to confirm. Tap "Sign out" again, and you will return to the login screen.
Logging out on a computer
Go to uber.com in your web browser and log in if you are not already. In the top right corner of the page, click your profile picture or the circle with your initial inside it. A dropdown menu will appear with options like "Account," "Wallet," and "Help."
Click "Log out" at the bottom of this dropdown menu. You will be returned to the Uber home page, and your account is now logged out on that computer. The next time someone visits uber.com on that device, they will see the login screen instead of your account.
What to do if you cannot find the log out button
If you are using an older version of the Uber app, the menu layout may be slightly different. Try tapping the icon that looks like a person or a silhouette at the bottom of the screen instead of the three-line menu. This should take you to your account page, where you can scroll down to find the log out option.
If you still cannot find it, the fastest solution is to change your Uber password from another device. Go to uber.com, log in to your account, click your profile picture, select "Account," then "Security," and choose "Change password." Once you change your password, you will be automatically logged out on all devices. You can then log back in on your own device with your new password.
Logging out remotely if you forgot
If you left yourself logged in on a shared device and cannot access it right now, you can log out remotely. Go to uber.com from any other device, log into your account, click your profile picture, and select "Account." Look for a "Security" or "Devices" section that shows where you are logged in. Some versions of Uber let you click "Log out" next to a specific device.
If that option is not available, change your password. This will log you out everywhere, including the shared device. You will need to log back in on your own device with the new password, but the shared device will no longer have access to your account.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does logging out delete my saved addresses and payment methods?
No. Logging out only removes access from that specific device. Your saved home address, work address, payment methods, and ride history remain in your Uber account. When you log back in on any device, all of that information will still be there.
What happens if someone logs into my account on another device?
They will see your full account, including your payment methods, saved addresses, and ride history. They can order rides and charge them to your account. If this happens, change your password when ready from a device you control. This will log them out and prevent them from accessing your account again.
Can I log out of Uber Eats separately from Uber Rides?
No. Uber Rides and Uber Eats use the same login. When you log out of the Uber app, you are logged out of both services on that device. If you use the website, the same applies — one logout covers both Rides and Eats.
Will logging out stop an active ride or food order?
No. If you have an active ride or delivery in progress, logging out will not cancel it. The ride or order will continue, and the driver will still be able to reach you. Log out only after your ride or delivery is complete.
How do I know if I am actually logged out?
When you open the Uber app or go to uber.com, you should see the login screen asking for your email and password. If you see this screen instead of your account dashboard, you are logged out. If you see your account information, you are still logged in.