If you share an Amazon account with someone, there may be times when you want to hide certain orders from them. Otherwise, you might spoil the surprise when you want to buy them a birthday present. Here’s how to hide an order on Amazon and delete your Amazon search history.
How to Hide an Order on Amazon
To hide an order on Amazon, you need to archive it. To do this, open a web browser on your computer and go to amazon.com. Then log in to your account and then click Returns & Orders. Then click Archive order for every item that you want to hide.
Go to amazon.com on any web browser. You can’t hide an order on Amazon using the smartphone app.
Note: If you are using a smartphone, you have to open a browser app, type amazon.com into the address bar, and tap Go. Then, on an iPhone, tap the three-dot icon in the bottom-right corner and select Request Desktop Site. If you’re on an Android device, tap the three-dot icon in the top-right corner and select Desktop Site.
Then click Returns & Orders. You will see this in the top-right corner of the browser window next to the shopping cart icon.
Note: If you are not already logged in to your Amazon account, click Accounts & Lists next to Returns & Orders. Then enter your username and password, and click Sign In.
Next, find the item you want to hide. You can scroll down to see all the orders you placed in the past three months. To see older orders, click the “past 3 months” dropdown and select a different time range.
Then click Archive Order. You will see thislink just below the picture of the item.
Finally, click Archive order in the pop-up window.
Archiving your orders will not delete them from your account. When you archive or hide an order, it will just remove them from the default order history view, but you can still find them by going to Accounts & Lists > Archived Orders.
From here, you can restore an item by selecting Unarchive Order.
This will bring back the orders you have archived to the main Orders page of your account.Unfortunately, you cannot completely delete any order from Amazon, but you can delete your Amazon search history. Here’s how:
To delete your Amazon search history, go to amazon.com and hover your mouse over Accounts & Lists. Then select Browsing History and click Remove from view to delete an item from your search history.
Go to amazon.com on a web browser.
Then hover your mouse over Accounts & Lists.
Next, select Browsing History.
Finally, select Remove from view to delete an item from your search history. You will see this button just below the item you want to delete.
You can also delete your entire Amazon search history at once by clicking Manage history and selecting Remove all items from view. Then you can also tap the slider next to Turn Browsing History on/off to stop Amazon from adding any future searches to your account.
You can also keep your Amazon orders hidden by setting up an Amazon Household account. With Amazon Household, two adults can both get the benefits of a shared Amazon Prime account, but they won’t see each other’s orders or search history.
You can archive orders that you're no longer interested in referencing, or to stop the order from showing in the default order history view. Note: Archive order option is not applicable for Amazon business customers. To archive an order: Go to Your Orders and locate the order or item you want to archive.
You can archive orders that you're no longer interested in referencing, or to stop the order from showing in the default order history view. Note: Archive order option is not applicable for Amazon business customers. To archive an order: Go to Your Orders and locate the order or item you want to archive.
How to hide your Amazon orders with Amazon Household. The best way to keep your orders a secret would be to set up Amazon Household. It's a free service that lets you share many Amazon features with up to six people in the same household (two adults and up to four teens or children).
Go to your Browsing History.Select Remove from view below each item you'd like to remove. To remove all items, select the settings icon and then select Remove all items from view.
You can't completely turn off Amazon notifications—you'll always get alerted when you make a purchase and when it's shipped and delivered—but you can change where those notifications go. From the Amazon homepage, go to Accounts & Lists > Account > Communication Preferences to change which email address receives alerts.
Go to your Your Amazon to view your recommendations. Select the item you want to remove from your recommendations. Select the Remove this recommendation link at the bottom of the expanded view.
Visit your Browsing History.Choose the settings symbol in the right corner.Turn your Browsing History on or off by selecting More settings and then toggling Browsing History on/off.
Archiving your orders from a mobile device is a bit trickier. There is currently no option on the Amazon app, but users can still archive orders on a phone or tablet by navigating to Amazon.com from the browser and switching to a desktop version of the site.
When adding an item to an Amazon shopping cart, look for this phrase: "Item arrives in packaging that reveals what's inside. To hide it, choose Ship in Amazon packaging at checkout." Then, simply do so. Click the button that says "Ship in Amazon packaging."
If you've set up an Amazon Household to share Prime and Kindle content, you're only sharing those things. Account information and order history and such is not shared.
If you've set up an Amazon Household to share Prime and Kindle content, you're only sharing those things. Account information and order history and such is not shared.
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