How To Delete Payment Information and Credit Cards From Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

How To Delete Payment Information and Credit Cards From Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

I am going to teach you how to delete payment information and credit cards from Google Chrome. If you have updated a card, shared a computer, or want to tighten your privacy, removing old payment details in Chrome is a smart move. I will walk you through it step by step and share a few helpful tips.

This process keeps Chrome from offering outdated cards at checkout. It also reduces the chance of accidental use on shared or public devices. We are focusing on payment information today.

Why remove saved cards

Deleting payment details prevents Chrome from autofilling old or unused cards. It also reduces exposure of sensitive data on devices that others can access. If you sync with a Google account, changes typically apply across your devices.

If you also want to tidy the address bar suggestions after this cleanup, see how to remove autocomplete URL suggestions.

Open settings

Open Chrome and look to the very top right corner of the window. You will see the three dot menu, sometimes called the More menu. Click that to open a drop down.

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From here, choose Settings. This takes you to Chrome's control center where you manage privacy, syncing, and autofill data. You control payment info from here.

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Autofill and passwords

On the left side of the Settings page, click Autofill and passwords. This section is where Chrome stores things it can fill in for you, like addresses, saved cards, and passwords. We are focusing on payment information today.

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Payment methods page

Select Payment methods. You will land on a page that lists the cards and payment profiles Chrome can fill for you at checkout. Chrome usually labels items so you know if they are saved on the device or tied to your Google account.

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You might see cards saved directly on your device. If you sync with a Google account, you may also see payment methods tied to your account. Both types can appear together in this list.

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Remove a card

Find the card or payment info you want to remove. Take a quick moment to double check the last four digits and the card brand to ensure you are selecting the right one. Accuracy here prevents removing the wrong card.

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When you are ready, hover over that card, click the three dot menu next to it, and choose Delete. Chrome may ask you to confirm. Go ahead and confirm to finalize the removal.

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If a card is managed through your Google account, Chrome may direct you to manage it there. Follow the prompt it shows to complete the removal in your Google account. The item will then stop appearing in Chrome autofill.

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What deletion does and does not do

Deleting a card from this list stops Chrome from offering it at checkout. This helps prevent accidental use on shared or public devices. The card is no longer suggested by Chrome.

If you are signed in and syncing, changes typically apply across your devices. You do not have to repeat this on every computer. That saves time when you manage multiple devices.

Removing a saved card in Chrome does not cancel any subscriptions or payments you have with websites. You will need to update those directly with the service if you have replaced a card. Autofill removal does not affect active billing on sites.

For a broader privacy cleanup during the same session, you can also clear your browsing history in Chrome.

Quick access

You can jump directly to the relevant settings pages by entering these in the address bar.

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chrome://settings/autofill
chrome://settings/payments

Type one of the lines above into the address bar and press Enter. This opens the exact page without clicking through menus. It is handy when you manage multiple devices.

Recap

You opened the More menu, went into Settings, chose Autofill and passwords, opened Payment methods, located the card you wanted, and deleted it from the three dot menu. If Chrome indicated the card is managed in your Google account, you completed the removal there. Review this list from time to time to keep your browser tidy and your information secure.

If you are organizing your browser further, you may also want to delete all bookmarks you no longer need.

Final thoughts

That is all there is to it. Chrome makes it straightforward to remove saved cards and stop autofill for outdated payment methods. Regular reviews help keep your checkout experience accurate and secure.

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