Google Pay is a payment service that allows you to pay for goods and services through your phone. The app stores your payment information, so when you want to make a purchase, you can just tap “Buy with Google” and authenticate with your fingerprint or PIN.

Yes, in the Google Play app, you can delete all your purchase history.You can delete your purchase history in the Google Play app.

The transaction history can be deleted, but it is not easy and there are some risks involved.If you delete all the records of a Bitcoin or Ethereum wallet, then you will no longer be able to see any transactions that have occurred on that wallet. This might be useful if someone has stolen your password and they are using your account to make transactions.

Google Pay does not allow you to delete your transaction history. However, you may report any fraudulent transactions to Google Pay.

It is not possible to delete transaction history on your phone.You can, however, delete the app from your phone and then download it again. If you do this, all of the information you’ve previously entered will be deleted.

Google keeps a record of all your transactions, but you can delete these records.Go to the Google Payments History page and log in with your Google account credentials.Select the transaction that you want to delete from the list and click on the trash icon next to it. This will delete the transaction from your account permanently.

When you purchase an item from the App Store, Apple keeps a record of this purchase. This is because Apple needs to have a record of your purchase in order to provide you with customer service and technical support if needed. If you’ve made a purchase that you want to delete, you can do so by going to the Purchase History section of your account.

You can delete a Google Chat by going into your chat and pressing the delete button.

Yes, you can hide bank transactions. For example, when you withdraw cash at an ATM, you are not giving the bank your account information. You can also use prepaid debit cards or money orders to pay for purchases without revealing your account number.

Yes, Chrome history can be hacked. If you’re using a public computer or if someone else has access to your computer, they could potentially see your browsing history. To protect your privacy, always use a private browsing window or clear your browser history when you’re done using it.