If you’re anything like me, you love Amazon. The online retailer is one of the most convenient places to buy items, and their one-click ordering feature is a lifesaver. However, if you’re anything like me, you also hate having to enter your shipping information every time you make a purchase. Luckily, there’s an easy way to disable one-click ordering on Amazon: just go to your account settings and uncheck the box next to “Enable One-Click Ordering.” Now, when you make a purchase on Amazon, you’ll have to enter your shipping information manually. But at least it won’t be automatic! ..


On the “Your Account” page, scroll down to the list of quick links near the bottom of the page. In the “Ordering and Shopping Preferences” box, click “1-Click Settings.”

The link that you just clicked was a shortcut to the Your Account > Your Payments > Settings > Your Purchase Preferences page. On this page, click the “Disable 1-Click Everywhere” link located in the box near the upper-right corner of the page.

After clicking, you’ll see a confirmation message telling you that 1-Click purchasing has been disabled for all browsers and devices.

If you want to enable it again later, click the switch beside “1-Click disabled for this browser” to turn it on. You’ll need to repeat this step for every browser that you want to use 1-Click Ordering in.

In the list that appears, scroll down to the “Account Settings” section and tap “1-Click Settings.”

Under “Your Purchase Preferences,” tap “Disable 1-Click everywhere.”

After that, you’ll see a confirmation that 1-Click purchasing has been disabled.

If you want to turn it back on later, you’ll need to do it on a per-device basis. Revisit Your Account > 1-Click Settings and tap the switch beside “1-Click disabled for this device.” Once it’s switched on, the message will change to “1-Click enabled for this device.” Happy shopping!