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You can manage your payment details in Google Chrome using the built-in Autofill feature for faster and secure online payments.

To begin, open Chrome and tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner. Then go to Settings and tap Payment methods.

Here, you will see your saved cards. You can tap Add card to enter new card details such as card number, name, and expiration date. Chrome may also offer to save cards automatically when you use them on websites.

To edit a card, tap on it and update the information as needed. To remove a card, select it and tap Delete or remove option.

Make sure the Save and fill payment methods option is turned on. This allows Chrome to autofill your card details during checkout.

When making a purchase online, tap the payment field. Chrome will suggest your saved cards. Select one to fill in the details automatically.

Add, edit or delete payment and address info that you've saved in Chrome

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. To the right of the address bar, tap More  and then Settings.
  3. Tap Addresses and more or Payment methods.
  4. Add, edit or delete info:
    • Add:
      1. At the bottom, tap Add address or Add card.
      2. When you've entered your info, at the bottom, tap Done.
    • Edit:
      1. Tap the entry.
      2. When you've finished changing your info, at the bottom, tap Done.
    • Delete:
      1. Tap the entry.
      2. At the top, tap Delete Delete.

If you add, edit or delete an address and you’re signed in to Chrome with your Google Account, your changes show up on your other devices where you’re signed in to Chrome with the same account.

If your payment method is saved in Google Pay, you'll need to edit or delete it in Google Pay.

Save address with more info

Important: You can use saved addresses across Google products. This won't change your existing home address. It'll be saved in your Google Account.

When you fill in the form with your updated payment info, you may be prompted to save it in your Google Account.

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to a website where you need payment info to fill in.
  3. Enter the required address info.
  4. If prompted, at the top, in the 'Save address', tap Save.
    • If you have any changes before you save, to update the name and email address, tap Save address and then Edit .

Nickname your payment method in Chrome

Important: These steps won't work if you saved the payment method in Google Pay. If you previously saved your payment methods with Google Pay, you're redirected to the Google Pay site to update your info there.

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. At the top right, tap More More and then Settings and then Payment methods.
  3. Tap an existing payment method.
  4. At the bottom, tap Nickname.
  5. Enter a nickname for your payment method.
  6. Tap Done.

Tips:

  • If you rename a payment method, it shows when you select a form that uses a saved payment method.
  • Payment method nicknames in Chrome don't transfer to Google Pay. If you save your payment info in Google Pay, you must update it separately.

Stop saving info in Chrome

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. At the top right, tap More More and then Settings and then Payment methods or Addresses and more.
    • To stop saving payment info: Turn off Save and fill payment methods.
    • To stop saving addresses and contact info: Turn off Save and fill addresses.

If you don’t want to save passwords in Chrome, learn how to manage saved passwords.

 

Manage card security codes in Chrome

When you enter your payment info on a merchant site for the first time, you're asked to save your security code along with your payment info. When you save it, the security code is filled in automatically along with your payment info when you make a purchase online.

Turn off saving of security codes

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. At the top right, tap Settings and then Payment methods.
  3. Turn Save security codes on or off.

Tip: When you turn this off, saved security codes for all cards are removed from your Google Account and devices, and no new security codes are saved.

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. At the top right, tap Settings and then Payment methods.
    • For cards that are stored in your Google Account: You can update your card’s security code in two ways:
      • When you make a purchase on any merchant website in Chrome, enter your card info and new security code. You can use Chrome to detect the updated security code which shows you a prompt, 'Save security code'. Select Save.
      •  
      • Remove the card from payments.google.com . Then use the same card to make a purchase on Chrome. Save the card again when prompted. This time, it will be saved with the security code.
    • For cards that are only saved to one of your devices: To edit, tap the card.

Tip: To edit security codes, make sure that the 'Save security codes' setting is turned on.

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. At the top right, tap Settings and then Payment methods.

To delete security codes for all cards from your devices and Google Account:

  • Tap Delete saved security codes and then Delete.

To delete security codes for cards saved only on one of your devices:

  1. To edit your payment info, tap the card.
  2. Delete the security code.
  3. Tap Done.

If you add, edit or delete security codes and you're signed in to Chrome with your Google Account, any change that you make will be reflected on your other devices where you're signed in to Chrome with the same account.

Manage the 'Always verify when using autofill' setting

Important: This is a device-level setting. You must turn it on for each device where you want this setting on.

To secure your payment info from others when you share your device, you can turn on verification when you use autofill. This increases your security and protects you against fraudulent activities.

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. At the top right, tap More  and then Settings and then Payment methods.
  3. Turn Verify that it's you to autofill payment methods on or off.

If the setting is in grey and you can’t turn it on, check if:

  • Your device has a screen lock. To use this setting, make sure that you set up a screen lock.
  • 'Save and fill payment methods' is on.

Tip: When the setting is off, Chrome occasionally verifies your payment method for security purposes.

Fill in your loyalty cards from Wallet

Important: To fill in your loyalty cards from Wallet, you must:

  • Sign in to Chrome.
  • Have loyalty cards saved in Wallet with the same Google Account. Learn more about loyalty cards and gift cards.
  • Turn on Save and fill payment methods.
    1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
    2. At the top right, select More  and then Settings and then Payment methods.
    3. Turn on Save and fill payment methods.

You can use autofill to include loyalty card numbers without entering it manually while you book travel tickets, car rentals, hotel rooms and more.

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to a page where you can enter your loyalty card number.
  3. Tap on a form field.
  4. If you want to use the suggested loyalty card, tap Autofill.
    • If you've saved one or more already, autofill will proactively show a loyalty card suggestion.
    • To find other loyalty cards, in the drop-down menu, tap All your loyalty cards.

Tip: To manage your loyalty cards:

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. At the top right, tap Settings and then Payment methods and then Loyalty cards.

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For security, Chrome may require authentication such as your device PIN, fingerprint, or face unlock before filling sensitive information.

If you are signed in to Chrome, your payment data can sync across devices, allowing you to use the same cards on your computer or tablet.

In summary, Chrome on Android lets you add, edit, remove, and use payment information through Autofill, making online transactions quicker and more convenient.