You can save your credit and debit cards to Google Pay to pay for items later. When you enter info in a new form in an app, your phone could ask you to save that info.
Note: Some of these steps work only on Android 8.1 and up. Learn how to check your Android version.
Turn off requests to save payment info
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Security & privacy
More privacy settings
Autofill service from Google.
- Turn off Use Autofill with Google.
Change where your info is saved
To choose which app or service saves your payment info:
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Passwords & accounts.
- Under "Autofill service," tap Google.
- Choose an option. If you don’t see the option you want, tap
Add service.
Turn off fingerprint or face ID authentication
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Google
Autofill
Autofill with Google
Preferences.
- On the "Authentication required" page, enter your PIN or fingerprint.
- Under "Security," turn off Authenticate with biometrics before filling payment cards.
Where your payment info is saved
When you make a purchase on your device, it could ask whether you want Google to save your card info. If you accept, your info will be saved to Google Wallet.
If you haven’t used Google Wallet before
If you don’t already have a Google Wallet profile, saving your credit or debit card info makes one for you. Learn about Google Wallet.
Change or delete saved info
You can edit or remove card info stored in Google Wallet. Learn how to change payment methods.
Related resources
- Add a payment method in Google Wallet
- Edit or remove a payment method in Google Wallet
- Fill out forms automatically in Chrome