You can delete parts of your Google Pay (GPay) transaction history, but you’ll mainly do it through your Google Account’s “My Activity” page rather than only inside the app.

🔍 Quick Scoop: Can you really delete GPay history?

  • You can delete :
    • Individual Google Pay activity entries.
* Multiple transactions for a **time range** (last day, all time, custom range).
  • You cannot fully erase the fact that a payment happened from your bank’s or recipient’s side; they keep their own records.
  • For total reset, you can even delete your Google Pay service from your Google Account, which wipes its stored history there.

Think of it like this: you’re clearing the visible trail in your Google account, not rewriting financial reality.

Step‑by‑step: How to delete GPay transaction history

1. Delete GPay transactions via My Activity (phone or PC)

This is the main method used globally as of 2024–2026.

  1. Open a browser and go to:
    myactivity.google.com/product/gpay.
  1. Log in with the same Google account you use for Google Pay.
  1. Scroll to see your Google Pay transaction/activity list.

Now you have two options:

A. Delete a single transaction

  1. Find the specific transaction you want to remove.
  1. Click or tap the “X” or trash/bin icon next to that entry.
  1. Confirm by choosing Delete in the pop‑up.

That one activity entry disappears from your visible Google activity list.

B. Delete multiple or all transactions (by time range)

  1. At the top of the GPay activity page, select Delete.
  1. Choose a time frame:
    • Last hour
    • Last day
    • All time
    • Custom range (you pick start and end dates)
  1. Confirm deletion.

This removes all Google Pay activity entries for that period from your Google activity log.

2. Start from the Google Pay app (Android / iOS)

The app often just routes you to your Google Account activity.

  1. Open the Google Pay app.
  2. Tap your profile photo (top right).
  1. Go to SettingsPrivacy & Security.
  1. Look for:
    • Google activity controls , or
    • A link like Data & Personalisation / Google Account / My Activity.
  1. This opens your Google Account in a browser, usually straight into your GPay My Activity section or lets you filter by Google Pay.
  1. From there, follow the same delete single / delete by time range steps above.

Some tutorials from 2019–2023 show exactly this flow: Settings → Account & Privacy → My Activity → delete GPay activity.

3. Using Google Account on desktop (Payments & subscriptions)

On a computer, you may also see a more “payments‑panel” style view.

  1. Go to myaccount.google.com and sign in.
  1. Open Payments & subscriptions and look for Payments info or Manage.
  1. Scroll to find Payment transactions / activity.
  1. Delete:
    • One by one using an X / trash icon, or
    • Use a delete/time‑range option where available.

This view may differ slightly by country and the version of Google Pay/Wallet you have, but it still routes into Google’s stored payment records.

4. If you want everything gone: delete Google Pay from your account

If you want a full reset of your Google Pay profile and its stored data in your Google account, you can remove the Google Pay service itself.

  1. Go to myaccount.google.com.
  2. Click Data & privacy.
  1. Scroll to Download or delete your dataDelete a Google service.
  1. Find Google Pay in the list and click the trash icon.
  1. Follow the prompts to confirm.

What this means for you:

  • Your Google Pay payment profile closes.
  • Linked cards and payment methods are unlinked.
  • Stored Google Pay history in that profile is removed, though financial institutions and merchants still keep their own records.

Only take this step if you are fine with losing access to that payment profile.

5. Important reality check: what doesn’t get erased

A lot of people online worry about “hiding everything forever,” especially for surprises or private purchases.

Here’s what deleting GPay history actually does and doesn’t do:

  • It does :
    • Remove entries from Google My Activity tied to Google Pay.
* Clean up what shows in your Google account’s activity list or some app views.
  • It does not :
    • Remove the transaction from your bank statement or card statement.
    • Erase the record from the merchant’s or receiver’s system.
    • Undo the actual payment that took place.

One privacy‑focused guide summed it up well: you can manage visibility , but you can’t erase reality.

6. Forum‑style notes & “latest” context

In recent how‑tos (2024–2026), users and guides echo a similar pattern:

“There’s no magical ‘clear all history’ button inside the GPay app itself — you’ll always be sent over to your Google account activity page.”

Many YouTube creators and blogs in Hindi and English walk through exactly the same steps: open GPay → go to Settings → open My Activity → delete transactions or set a time range.

Privacy‑oriented sites also recommend:

  • Regularly checking myactivity.google.com/product/gpay.
  • Deleting old entries in batches (e.g., once a month).
  • Considering limiting personalization or saving of activity if you’re privacy‑conscious.

Mini FAQ

Q1. Can I delete GPay history only from inside the app?
Not fully. The app usually sends you to your Google Account’s My Activity page for actual deletion.

Q2. If I delete a transaction in GPay, does my bank also remove it?
No. Your bank or card provider keeps its own official statement; deleting GPay history does not change that.

Q3. Is deleting the Google Pay service permanent?
Yes. Your Google Pay payment profile closes and its stored data is removed from your Google account, though external financial records remain.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.