Uber expands services to include accounts and rides for teens.

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Uber is launching accounts for teenagers in select cities, including Cincinnati, allowing families to link multiple Uber accounts together so teens can order rides through their parent's account, and parents can track their rides on the app. Teens must be at least 13 years old, and riders 13-17 need to have permission from a parent or guardian. Uber says the riders are able to be tracked on the app and are not able to be turned off so parents can make sure their child gets to their destination.
- Uber launching accounts for teens in Cincinnati, other select cities WLWT Cincinnati
- How Uber is trying to create ‘stickiness’ for its app TechCrunch
- Uber letting teens take rides on their own WOODTV.com
- Uber taps new user base with ride, delivery option for teens The Seattle Times
- Uber allowing teens under 18 to ride alone in new feature The Cincinnati Enquirer
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