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Every app in my phone (Xiaomi Mi A2, Android One) that implements Credit Card auto-fill still shows my old credit card information even though I have already (a) replaced all my payment information in my google account a few weeks ago, (b) used 'Scan a new card' feature every time this auto-fill feature pops up and (c) cleared cache and storage of the app that used this feature.

Do you know where these credit card information are kept and where can I reset them?

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Note: The credit card info above were purposefully blurred.

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Out of curiosity, when I select any of those old credit cards, I get an error popup

Request failed: An unexpected error has occurred. Please try again later [OR-PMIA-18]

This is expected as I have removed them from my google account.

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I was able to reset the Credit Card information by going to Settings > Google > Auto-fill > Auto-fill with Google then switch to different Google account and back again. My guess is this action clears the auto-fill cache.

You might also have some luck clearing the Setting app's cache instead but I have not tried that.

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Cleat the App Data which are storing the information. And if it doesnot work. your password can be managed by different apps depending on what Brand you are using, SAMSUNG, IPHONE or other every Manufacture has its own official app which manage this kind of information of users. Like Samsung has Samsung Pass (in settings).

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  • This is not helpful. OP has mentioned this in the question: "Do you know where these credit card information are kept and where can I reset them?"
    – Firelord
    Commented May 17, 2021 at 10:14
  • bro simply clear the app data ! and this could also be in SAMSUNG PASSWORD MANAGER if you are using samsung, or any password Manager in your phone Commented May 17, 2021 at 10:20
  • You don't get it. OP has no idea what exactly is providing old credential to every app which wants to access credentials. Are you suggesting that OP should clear data for all apps they use? That's too much for something there is no surety to work out good at the end.
    – Firelord
    Commented May 17, 2021 at 10:23
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    OP means original poster. In this case, the person who asked the question. That said, it is probable that I am not getting what you are trying to convey. As such, I'm leaving the discussion with the assumption that OP or somebody else would be able to make good use of your answer.
    – Firelord
    Commented May 17, 2021 at 10:52
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    @MubashirMurtaza problem is I don't know which app is storing that CC information. I don't have Xiaomi's official app installed in my phone too. I suspect it is Google and I have already cleared Google app's storage and cache but it didn't work. Commented May 17, 2021 at 15:10

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