How to View Your Google Play Store Purchase History

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Want to see a list of all the items you’ve ever purchased from Google Play? If so, the service offers an option to quickly check your order history. Here’s how to use it on desktop and Android.

Note that you cannot delete your purchase history on Google Play, only view it. Also, your order history doesn’t contain any items that you have bought using Google Pay or other Google payment services.

RELATED: How to Restore In-App Purchases on Android

Access Your Google Play Purchase History on Desktop

If you’d like to view your purchased item list on your Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chromebook computer, first, open a web browser on your desktop and access the Google Play site. Sign in to your account on the site if you haven’t already.

In Google Play’s left sidebar, click the “Account” option.

Select

At the top of the following page, click “Order History.”

Click

In the “Order History” section on the page that opens, you will see all your Google Play purchases.

Purchase history on Google Play on desktop.

You can filter this purchase list by item types using the drop-down menu in the top-right corner.

Select the filter drop-down menu in the top-right corner.

And that’s how you keep track of all the items you buy from Google’s Play service.

RELATED: Can You Delete an Amazon Order from Your History?

Check Your Google Play Purchase History on Android

To view your purchase list from your Android phone, first, open the Play Store app on your phone.

In the Store’s top-right corner, tap your profile icon.

In the profile menu, tap “Payments & Subscriptions.”

Select

On the “Payments & Subscriptions” page, tap “Budget & History.”

Choose the

You’ll now see a list of all your purchased items. Scroll down the page to view more items.

Purchase history on Google Play on Android.

And that’s all.


Like this, you can also check your Amazon order history if you’re curious to know what all items you’ve ordered in the past.

RELATED: How to Search Your Amazon Order History

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