Guide: How to Add/Delete Payment Info in Chrome Browser
Google Chrome usually allows you to save your credit or debit card information when you add them a form online. However, those little prompts are pretty easy to miss. In addition, Chrome may not always let you decide whether to store your information online or offline. Therefore, it is not enough to wait for the browser to ask you to save your card details. But don’t worry – you can always add your credit card information directly yourself. That way, you have full control over what’s synced between your devices and what stays local. In addition, you can also edit or delete outdated payment methods quite easily. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at how to do all of this in more detail.
Add credit cards to Chrome
Chrome features two ways to save credit card information with. You can add your card details to Google Pay, making it available in Chrome on all your devices, as long as you are signed in to the browser with a Google account. Or you can choose to store your credit cards locally, which means you can only access them from the device where you added them in the first place.
Store credit cards in Google Pay and sync with Chrome
Adding your credit card information to Google Pay is incredibly useful if you want your cards to sync across devices. Start by going to the Google Payments Center web portal with Chrome on your desktop, Android or iOS device.
Once you are in the Google payments center, switch to the Payment methods tab and click or tap the Add payment method option. You can then enter your credit or debit card information. Then click or tap Save.
Note: Depending on your region, you can also add other payment methods, such as bank accounts, to Google Pay. Saved payment methods are then displayed in Chrome when you come across a form that requires you to enter credit card information. However, you must have the ‘Payment methods and addresses with Google Pay’ sync option enabled in Chrome to make your credit card information available on all your devices.
If you turned it off, go to Chrome settings> Sync and Google services> Manage sync to turn it back on.
Store credit cards locally in Chrome
If you don’t use Chrome on multiple devices, or if you don’t store your cards online in Google Pay, you need to save and keep them on a device itself. trick To add and store your credit or debit card information locally, click or tap Payment methods in Chrome settings on your desktop or Android device.
Click the Add or add card option, add your payment information, and then click or tap Save. Chrome will then suggest your credit cards when you come across a payment form online. If you’ve also saved card information in Google Pay, you’ll see all the suggestions in the same list.
Chrome doesn’t do that on iOS feature a direct option that allows you to store credit card information locally. As a workaround, you can turn off Chrome sync (Chrome Settings> Sync & Google Services> Sync your Chrome data), fill out the details online in a real form, and then save the details when prompted. That should force the browser to store the information on the device itself.
Edit or delete credit cards in Chrome
Outdated credit card information, redundant information, and duplicate entries give you reason to edit or delete stored credit card information. The process depends on where the card data is stored: Google Pay or offline in Chrome itself.
Edit / delete credit cards in Google Pay
To edit or delete credit card information stored in Google Pay, visit the Google Payments Center. Once you are there, just tap Edit or Delete to edit or delete your credit or debit cards.
Note: Certain payment information cannot be edited (e.g. card numbers). If so, you will need to delete the payment method and add it all over again.
Edit / delete locally stored credit cards
To edit or delete card information stored locally, go to the Payment Methods panel in Chrome settings. Locally stored payment information does not have the ‘Google Pay’ tag, making it easier to identify. On desktops, click the three-dot icon next to the details, then click Edit or Delete as desired. On Android, just tap the item and you can then edit or delete the information. On iOS, tap an item to edit it or swipe left to delete it.
Note: If you try to edit credit cards stored in Google Pay from the Payment methods screen in Chrome, you will be redirected to the Google Payments Center.
Time to go shopping
Chrome’s ability to autofill credit and debit cards is incredibly useful and saves a lot of time if you shop online regularly. Therefore, keep your payment details up-to-date while removing outdated information is essential for a seamless experience. Just weigh the pros and cons of keeping your cards online or offline, and you should be good. The next up Staying safe while browsing Chrome is essential. Check out these 7 great ones tips to strengthen privacy and security.
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