Uber just announced "Family Profiles," a new feature that will let up to 10 riders share the same payment information. But don't get too excited parents -- it won't help you unload your tweens on unsuspecting Uber drivers, despite what some reports have suggested.
There's no requirement that Family Profile users actually be related -- and Uber touts it as a "great way to help loved ones, friends or co-workers get where they want to go while you foot the bill."
But to be added to a Family Profile, riders need to have their own separate Uber accounts -- and per the company's Terms of Service, you have to be 18 to create an account. So the feature isn't a workaround to get your below-legal-age kid set up with the app.
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However, the company does suggest a few scenarios where it might be useful for family members -- like parents who want to foot the Uber bill for a kid away at college, or adult children wanting to help elderly parents "maintain their independence."