Most of us save our credit card information in our web browser to make life a little easier. Sooner or later, you'll need, or want, to edit or remove a saved credit card. You might also want to stop using this feature altogether. In this guide, we show you how to manage all your saved credit card information.
Click the three dots in the top right corner and click on Settings. Click on Autofill on the left, then Payment methods on the right.
Click on Save and fill payment methods to enable or disable Chrome from saving your credit card information.
Click on the arrow next to any credit card to be taken to Google Pay to make any changes, including editing, removing, or adding credit or debit cards, PayPal, and bank accounts.
Click the gear icon in the top right corner to access options. On the left, click on Privacy & Security. Scroll down to Forms and Autofill.
Check or uncheck Autofill credit cards to enable or disable Firefox from saving your credit card information.
Click on Saved Credit Cards. A page will open to add, remove, or edit your credit or debit cards.
3: Microsoft Edge & Internet Explorer
In the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge, click the three dots in the top right corner and then click on Settings. Click on Payment info on the right.
Click on Save and fill payment info to enable or disable Edge from saving your credit card information.
Click on Manage cards to edit any saved credit cards or Add card to add a new credit or debit card.
Internet Explorer users will need to click the gear icon in the top right corner and click on Internet Options. Click on the Content tab and click on Settings next to AutoComplete. By default, Ask me before saving passwords should already be checked. Click on Manage Passwords to view or delete any saved credit card information. Consider upgrading to the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge.
Click the three dots in the top right corner and click on Settings. Click on Autofill on the left, then Payment methods on the right. Click on Save and fill payment methods to enable or disable Chrome from saving your credit card information.
Click the three dots in the top right corner and click on Settings. Click on Autofill on the left, then Payment methods on the right. Click on Save and fill payment methods to enable or disable Chrome from saving your credit card information.
Open your Chrome browser. Click on the three dots at the top right corner. Go to “Settings” and select “Autofill and passwords.” To disable Autofill on your bank cards, select “Payment methods” and toggle off “Save and fill payment methods.”
When the "Preferences" or "Options" tab appears, click "Privacy & Security" in the sidebar menu. Next, scroll down to the "Forms and Autofill" section and click the "Saved Credit Cards" button. In the window that pops up, Firefox will show a list of all credit cards it has saved.
From there, select "Settings."Go to Payment Methods: In the Settings menu, scroll down and find the section labeled "Autofill." Under this, you should see an option for "Payment methods." Click on that. Remove the Saved Card: In the Payment methods section, you'll see a list of your saved cards.
You should be able to do this by going to your account on the website and looking up your payment information. From there, you should be able to remove or delete the card information you provided earlier for your transaction.
In Settings tab, click "Profiles" in the sidebar, then select "Payment Info." On the "Payment Info" screen, you'll see a list of any credit cards saved in Edge, including credit cards saved to your Microsoft account (if you're signed into that account with Edge).
Go to Chrome settings > More tools > Clear browsing data. Switch to the “Advanced” tab. Set the time range to “All time” Check the box next to “Autofill form data”
Select Settings from the menu options. Scroll down and tap Payment Methods under the Privacy section. Make sure the Save and Fill Payment Methods option is enabled.
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