Sharing an Amazon account with friends and family is common, especially if you have a Prime membership. However, this allows anyone with access to your account to view your order history. If you want to hide your intimate or personal orders from everyone’s eyes, this article discusses how to store Amazon orders on mobile and desktop.
Archiving orders does not mean they are deleted. They will still be attached to your account, which is useful if you want to rearrange them. However, Amazon makes it quite difficult to find your stored orders if you don’t know how to find them. Let’s start by learning how to store orders.
Note: You can store up to 500 orders, but not more.
How to Hide Orders on Amazon Orders Using a Windows PC or Mac
This is the easiest and most preferred method of storing Amazon orders. The steps involved in this are the same for both Windows and Mac. Now, follow along.
Step 1: Go to Amazon.com on any browser on your computer and sign in.
Note: We will be using Google Chrome for this tutorial.
Step 2: Now hover your cursor over Accounts & Lists at the top and select Your Orders from the menu.
Step 3: Scroll down to find the Archive order section and click on it.
Step 4: In the prompt, click Archive Order.
There you go! The selected order will be moved to the Archived Orders section, which you can access quickly. If you don’t have a PC and want to store Amazon orders on your phone, skip to the next section.
How to Store Amazon Orders on an iPhone or Android Device
Unlike on PC/Mac, there is no way to store orders in the Amazon app. However, there is a way to overcome this barrier. You can use your smartphone browser to store your orders. Follow the steps below.
Step 1: Open any browser on your phone.
Note: We will be using Google Chrome for this tutorial. You can use your default browser to perform the steps below.
Step 2: Open Amazon’s official website and log in to your account.
Note: Amazon has region-specific content, so if you’re in Canada you’ll need to enter amazon.ca or if you’re in India you’ll need to enter amazon.in.
Step 3: Click on the three dots in the top right corner and select Desktop Site from the drop-down menu.
This will load the Amazon website in desktop mode.
Step 4: Now tap on ‘Accounts & Lists’ and select Your Orders from the drop-down menu.
Step 5: Find the order you want to archive and tap on Archive Order.
Step 7: In the ‘Archive this order’ prompt, select Archive order.
There you have it. The selected order is moved to your Stored Orders section. If you are wondering how to view stored Amazon orders, skip to the next section.
How to Find Stored Orders on Amazon
Archiving an order does not mean it will be deleted. Instead, it can be viewed in another section. Here’s how you can view your Amazon archived orders.
Step 1: Open any browser, go to Amazon official website and login.
Note: Amazon has region-specific content, so if you’re in Canada you’ll need to enter amazon.ca or if you’re in India you’ll need to enter amazon.in.
Step 2: Hover your cursor to ‘Accounts & Lists’ and select your Orders from the drop-down menu.
Step 3: Click on the timeline drop-down, scroll down and select ‘Archive Orders’.
With this you will be able to see all your archived orders.
If you want to unarchive any order from the list, you need to click on Unarchive Order. The order is moved back to the Default Orders section.
Amazon Order Archive FAQ
1. How do I view Amazon orders older than 6 months?
Hover over Accounts & Lists > Your Orders > Click the timeline drop-down > select your preferred timeline. It will automatically load all orders in the timeline.
2. Where is the storefront on the Amazon app?
You can search for the name of the business in the top search bar and then click ‘shop by department’. You will see a storefront with a list of items for sale.
3. How do I clear my order history on the Amazon App?
Amazon does not allow you to delete any orders. Therefore, the only option is to store your orders.
Place an order out of sight
You’ve probably been using Amazon for a while, but you wouldn’t know about this nifty feature. Now that you’re done, go back and start hosting Amazon orders that you don’t want anyone to see. We hope this article has helped you. If you have any questions, feel free to share them in the comments section below.
Categories: How to
Source: thpttranhungdao.edu.vn/en/