Introduction
Ride sharing services have become the go-to option for getting from point A to point B. But how do you know which is the best? We’ll break down the most popular ride-sharing services and explain how to use them anonymously.
Lyft
Lyft is a ride-sharing service that allows users to request rides from drivers in their area. Lyft’s main competitor is Uber, which has been the subject of many controversies and lawsuits over the years.
Lyft differs from Uber in several ways:
- It has a rating system, but it isn’t as strict as Uber’s. You can give drivers five stars if you had a good experience with them, but you can also give them one star for poor service–or no stars at all if you feel unsafe or unsafely treated by the driver.
- Lyft does not have as strict verification requirements for drivers as Uber does (although this may change soon).
Uber
Uber is a ride-sharing service that allows you to request rides from your smartphone. It’s the most popular online ride service available, but it has a history of privacy violations and its CEO has been accused of sexual harassment.
Uber requires users to provide their name, email address and credit card information when signing up for the app. The company also collects location data from your phone when using the app (even if your GPS isn’t turned on). Uber can connect this information with other personal details about you if it sees fit: for example, if someone tries calling or texting you while using Uber’s services then their name will appear in what’s called an “Ads Preferences” section of the app’s settings menu so drivers know who they’re picking up before they arrive at their destination.”
Taxify
Taxify is a ride-sharing service that is available in over 300 cities worldwide. The app lets you book a taxi or private driver, and it uses geolocation to find the nearest driver. The company was founded by Markus Villig, who also founded Taxify’s competitor Uber Technologies Inc..
Lyft Line
Lyft Line is a carpooling service that allows you to split the cost of your ride with other passengers. Lyft Line is available in some cities, including Los Angeles and San Francisco (where it was launched), but not all areas have access.
The idea behind Lyft Line is simple: it’s designed to save money and reduce traffic congestion by making it easier for people who live near each other to share rides instead of driving separately or taking public transportation. If you’ve ever been stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic during rush hour while everyone else seems to be speeding along smoothly on their way home from work, then you know how frustrating this can be–and how much time could be saved if there were fewer cars on the road!
Via
Via is a ride-sharing service that offers a more private experience than Uber or Lyft. It’s available in New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington DC and Philadelphia.
Via is a little more expensive than other ride-sharing services but has some advantages over them too: You don’t have to share your location with the driver until you’re ready to be picked up; you can choose who gets picked up first (if there are multiple passengers); and the app lets passengers rate their drivers after each trip so you can see if someone is reliable before booking them again!
Ride sharing services can be anonymous.
You can use a burner phone.
You can use cash.
You can use a fake name and information, including but not limited to email address and credit card number (note: this may or may not be successful).
If all else fails, you can get creative!
Conclusion
Ride sharing services are great for getting from point A to point B, but they can also be used in a more discreet manner. These are just some of the ways that you can use ride sharing services anonymously and maintain your privacy as you travel around town.