Watch out, shoppers: You can't hide your Amazon orders anymore - but there's a workaround
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Watch out, shoppers: You can't hide your Amazon orders anymore - but there's a workaround
"If you plan on doing some holiday shopping in next week's Prime Big Deal Days, Amazon has quietly made a change you should know about -- you can no longer archive, hide, or delete items from your order history. I found this out for myself when I went to hide a present order from my Amazon history since my wife and I share an account."
"After doing some research, I found out the ability to archive an Amazon purchase no longer exists. I saw a reply from an Amazon representative saying the feature was gone in March of this year, and a Reddit post where Amazon reportedly said archived orders would start appearing in your main history as of Aug. 19, 2025, so it appears this change happened last spring."
Amazon removed the option to archive, hide, or delete individual orders from customer order histories, and previously archived purchases are now visible in the main history. A company representative indicated the archiving feature was removed in March, and archived orders started reappearing in main histories around Aug. 19, 2025. No formal public announcement accompanied the change. Customers who share accounts report losing a way to conceal gifts and other purchases, prompting widespread surprise and complaints online. Amazon directs customers to link accounts or use Family account features to maintain separate order visibility. The company has not provided a detailed explanation for the removal.
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