You can save your payment info 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.
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.
- If you can't find these options, get help from your device manufacturer .
- 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 payment info. If you accept, your info will be saved to Google Wallet.
Tip:To make sure that you're the owner of the card, Google may do a low-value credit card authorization when the card is entered or saved from an Android app. This appears on your card statement as "GOOGLE * TEMPORARY HOLD."
If you haven’t used Google Wallet before
If you don’t already have a Google Wallet app, saving your payment info makes one for you. Learn about Google Wallet .
Change or delete saved info
You can edit or remove payment info stored in Google Wallet. Learn how to change payment methods .