Fill out forms automatically in Chrome

You can use Chrome to save passwords, addresses, and payment info to help you fill out online forms automatically. Additionally, when you enter info in a new form online, Chrome might ask you if you’d like to save it to your Google Account.
Chrome never shares your info without your permission. Learn how Chrome protects your autofill and password data.
If you would like to save your password info to Chrome, learn how to manage saved passwords
If you're having issues with your saved info, learn how to fix issues with info saved to Chrome.

Edit or delete your email, address, or phone number

If you’re signed in to Chrome, you can change the info saved in your Google Account. The changes you make show up on other devices and Google products where you’re signed in with the same account.
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More  and then Settings Settings.
  3. Tap Addresses and More.
  4. Edit or delete info:
    • Edit:
      1. Tap the entry.
      2. At the top right, tap Edit.
      3. When you've changed your info, at the top right, tap Done.
    • Delete:
      1. At the bottom right, tap Edit.
      2. Select the entry.
      3. Tap Delete and thenDelete Addressand thenDone.

Add, edit, or rename your payment method in Chrome

To add a payment method:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More and then Settings Settings and then Payment Methods.
  3. Enter your payment information.
  4. To save your information, at the top, tap Add.

To edit or rename a payment method:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More and then Settings Settings and then Payment Methods.
  3. Choose the method you’d like to change.
  4. Select Edit.
  5. Change your payment method details and nickname.
  6. Tap Done.
    • If you previously saved your payment methods with Google Pay, you'll be redirected to the Google Pay site to update your info there.

Tips:

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

Save your payment information in Google Pay

When you’re signed in to Chrome and you enter your payment method into an online form, Chrome may ask if you want to save your payment info in Google Pay. If you accept, your payment information is saved in Google Pay. If Google Pay doesn’t support your payment method, Chrome may offer to save it locally on your device.

Payment methods saved in Google Pay show up as suggestions in most online forms.

If Chrome doesn't offer to save your payment info in Google Pay, learn how to fix issues with saved payment info.

Edit or delete a payment method in Google Pay
  1. Go to wallet.google.com.
  2. Tap Payment methods.
  3. Choose an option.
    • Edit: Below the payment method, tap Edit.
    • Delete: Below the payment method, tap Remove.
Stop saving payment info in Google Pay
If you save your payment info and addresses to your Google Account from Chrome, your payment info is saved in Google Pay.

Most payment methods saved in Google Pay will show up as suggestions when you’re filling out forms online. To stop saving payment info in Google Pay:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More  and then Settings Settings.
  3. At the top, tap the name of your account.
  4. Turn off Payment Methods, Offers, and Addresses Using Google Pay.
“GOOGLE *TEMPORARY HOLD” appears on my card statement
When you automatically enter or save a card in Chrome, Google may do a low-value credit card authorization. This is a security measure to make sure that you’re the legitimate owner of the card. The authorization is canceled by Google shortly.

Stop saving info in Chrome

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Settings 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 want to stop saving passwords in Chrome, learn how to manage saved passwords.

 Manage "Always verify when using autofill" setting

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

To prevent others from using your payment info when you share your device, you can turn on verification when you use autofill. With this setting, you can increase your security and protect yourself from fraudulent activities. 

Turn verification setting on or off
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Settings Settings.
  3. Tap Payment Methods.
  4. Next to "Always verify when using autofill," turn on or off.
Troubleshoot “Always verify when using autofill” setting

If the setting is grayed out and you can't turn it on, check if:

  • The device has a screen lock. A screen lock is needed to use this setting. 
  • The main autofill option, "Save and fill payment methods" is on. 

When the setting is off, you may still be occasionally asked to verify your payment method for security purposes.

If you have issues with Chrome not suggesting your saved info

  • To confirm that you’ve saved the info that doesn’t auto populate: Tap More More and then Settings Settings.
  • The website might not be secure enough to get this info from Chrome.
  • If the website is secure, Chrome might not detect certain fields in the form.

Learn how to fix issues with saved info.

Delete your saved autofill form info in Chrome

To delete your addresses, payment methods, or other saved info in Chrome at the same time:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Delete Browsing Data.
  3. Choose a time range, like "Last hour" or "All time."
  4. Under "Advanced," select Autofill form data.
  5. Tap Delete Browsing Data.

This method doesn't delete payment info and addresses stored in Google Pay. Learn how to remove a payment method from Google Pay.

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