How do I remove my credit card from Google?

Answered by Robert Dupre

To remove your credit card from Google, you can follow these steps:

1. First, go to the Google Play website by typing “play.google.com” in your web browser’s address bar.

2. Once you’re on the Google Play website, look for your profile icon at the top right corner of the page and click on it. This will open a dropdown menu with several options.

3. From the dropdown menu, select “Payments & Subscriptions.” This will take you to a new page where you can manage your payment methods.

4. On the “Payments & Subscriptions” page, you will see a section titled “Payment Methods.” Under this section, you can find the payment methods linked to your Google account.

5. Locate the credit card or payment method that you want to remove. Each payment method will have an “Edit” button next to it.

6. Click on the “Edit” button of the payment method you wish to remove. This will open a new window or form where you can make changes to that payment method.

7. Within the payment method editing window, you will find an option to remove the payment method. Look for the “Remove” button and click on it.

8. A confirmation prompt may appear asking you to confirm the removal of the payment method. Read the prompt carefully and click on “Remove” to proceed with the removal.

9. After confirming the removal, the selected credit card or payment method will be permanently removed from your Google account.

It’s worth noting that removing a credit card or payment method from your Google account will not affect any active subscriptions or payments you have made using that method. Any recurring subscriptions or pending payments will still be processed using the previously linked payment method unless you update your payment information.

It’s always a good practice to review your payment methods periodically to ensure they are up to date and secure. By removing any outdated or unused payment methods, you can help protect your financial information and maintain better control over your Google account.