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Did you know that other Venmo users can see who you pay and receive money from in the app? While the actual dollar amounts stay hidden, other transaction details (including those cute emoji stickers) are publicly visible to all Venmo users by default! While you can't delete your Venmo transaction history, you can still protect your privacy by hiding your past and future transactions. Fortunately, changing your transaction privacy only takes a few seconds and is super easy to do. We'll show you how to make your past and future Venmo transactions private on your Android, iPhone, or iPad.

Things You Should Know

  • You can make your entire Venmo transaction history private at once or change the privacy of individual transactions.
  • Making your future Venmo transactions private ensures they'll only be visible to you and the other party.
  • Even if you delete your Venmo account, any public or friends-only transactions you've made remain on the other parties' profiles.
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Can I delete transactions from Venmo?

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  1. Even deleting your Venmo account with won't hide who you've paid or received money from, nor will blocking users with whom you've transacted.
    • Making your past transactions private is an easy workaround that instantly hides your past transactions from other Venmo users. Once you make your past transactions private, they'll only be visible to you and the person with whom you exchanged money.
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Hide All Past Transactions

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  1. You'll see it at the bottom-right corner of the screen. If you want to make your entire transaction history private all at once, it's super easy to do.
  2. This option is near the middle of the menu.[2]
  3. You'll see this under the "More" heading toward the bottom of the menu.[3]
  4. It's the last option on the screen. A confirmation message will appear.
  5. Now that you've made your previous transactions private, nobody can see who you've sent money to or received money from other than you and the recipient or sender.[4]
    • Even if you've exchanged money with people whose privacy is set to Friends or Public, all transactions involving you on their profiles will be set to private.
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Hide One Past Transaction

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  1. It's at the bottom-right corner of the Venmo app. If there's only one or two transactions that you need to make private, you can easily do so from your transaction history.
  2. Transactions with a padlock icon are already private, so choose a transaction that has a globe icon (public visibility) or two overlapping people (friends-only visibility).
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    Tap the current privacy level. It'll be the blue link right next to the time. If it's a friends-only, it'll say Friends. If it's public, tap Public.
  4. This instantly changes the privacy of the transaction, hiding it from everyone other than you and the sender or recipient.[5]
    • Even if the other person involved in the transaction has a less restrictive privacy setting, this transaction will still be set to private. Neither your friends or their friends will be able to see it once you've changed its privacy.
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Make Future Transactions Private

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  1. You'll see it at the bottom-right corner of the app. Making your transactions private by default ensures that all transactions you're involved in (either as a sender or recipient) always remain private.
    • Even if you send money to (or receive money from) someone whose transactions are public or friends-only, your transaction will stay private, thus only visible to you and the other party. Venmo always honors the more restrictive privacy setting between the two parties.
  2. This option is near the middle of the menu.[7]
  3. It's the third option—the one with the lock icon. A confirmation message will appear.
  4. Now each of your future Venmo transactions will remain private—only you and the sender or recipient will see your transactions.
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This article was reviewed by Stan Kats and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Stan Kats is a Professional Technologist and the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan holds a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California. He began his career working in the Fortune 500 IT world. Stan founded his companies to offer an enterprise-level of expertise for small businesses and individuals. This article has been viewed 97,421 times.
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