
If you struggle with impulse buying, it's wise to disable the 1-Click shopping option in your Amazon account. While Amazon’s 1-Click feature is designed for convenience, it can easily lead to hasty decisions. Without the shopping cart to review your selections, you may end up purchasing items you didn’t intend to buy.
Online shopping cart abandonment rates are approximately 70%. One of the main reasons shoppers abandon their carts is due to the unexpected costs—such as shipping, taxes, and fees. When you use 1-Click, you don't see these extra charges, making it easier to complete a purchase without thinking. Here’s how you can disable this clever yet potentially problematic feature. Taking a moment for a second thought can help prevent regretful spending decisions.
Turning off Amazon's 1-Click feature in a web browser
Amazon has recently made it much simpler to disable the one-click purchase settings.
You'll be directed to the 'Your purchase preferences' page, where you'll find the option to turn off 1-Click in the top-right corner.

Turning off Amazon's 1-Click feature on your iPhone
Here's how you can disable instant ordering from your phone:
Select the 'profile' icon located at the bottom center of the screen.


You have the option to disable the settings either on your phone or across all connected devices.
