[Massachusetts-NFB] Fwd: [NAGDU] Uber Self-ID feature update
Isabel Rosario
isabelrosario76 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 3 12:58:51 UTC 2025
Best regards,
Isabel Rosario
secretary| Massachusetts Association of blind students
203-993-3045
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From: Raul Gallegos - NAGDU via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Date: Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 1:11 PM
Subject: [NAGDU] Uber Self-ID feature update
To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users <
nagdu at nfbnet.org>, <nfb-nagdu at nfbnet.org>, NFB of Texas Members <
member at nfbtx.org>
CC: Raul Gallegos - NAGDU <rgallegos at nagdu.org>
Hello everyone. Please share this wherever appropriate.
Last night, January 30, 2025, NAGDU hosted a town hall, facilitated by Al
Elia, NAGDU board member, regarding the Uber Self-ID project. Our guest was
Briana Gilmore from Uber. Briana provided an overview of what Self-ID is,
how it's used, what it's meant to help with, and how riders can optionally
opt-in to use it.
I am happy to report that this feature is ready for use. Please note, this
feature is completely optional, and it can be disabled at any time. To get
started, open your Uber app, go to Account, then Settings, then
Accessibility, then Service Animal, and follow the prompts. Please note that
in the edit field where you type in how your service animal helps you, there
is a 20-character limit. Unfortunately, this might not be obvious. For me,
typing the two words, guide dog, was enough. If for some reason, you are not
able to see this feature, or the buttons in this area of the app are not
reading correctly with Voice Over and/or Talk Back, you may need to remove
and reinstall the Uber app to fix this.
We will be posting information, as well as an FAQ on the NAGDU page.
Meanwhile, you can listen to the recording from the following link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-BU65jS5t-_pMk8DqydGfmrexGtD22bf/view?usp=s
haring
If you have questions about this new feature, feel free to write the NAGDU
Board, board at nagdu.org <mailto:board at nagdu.org> . Also, if you have any
accessibility barriers about the accessibility of the Uber app, please email
uber-feedback at nagdu.org <mailto:uber-feedback at nagdu.org> and provide as
much information as possible so that Uber can use the feedback provided to
address the accessibility issues reported.
Thanks everyone.
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Raul Gallegos, President
National Association of Guide Dog Users
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