Under “Let Alexa say or show titles for items you’ve ordered,” turn off “For items in delivery updates. Within the Amazon Alexa app, go to Settings > Notifications > Amazon Shopping. Then click Archive Order in the bottom left-hand corner. Once it is open Scroll down to find the item or items you wish to hide. My archived orders have gotten to 100 which is the maximum amount the archive holds. Once you’ve logged in, go to the menu bar on the right and select Returns & Orders. This keeps my active orders uncluttered and I have a better overview of what and where my orders are. I make it a habit of archiving all orders which have already been delivered. That’s why you should also silence chatty Alexa, before your smart speaker announces that packages have been delivered at your door. Permanently removing past orders from list or archive. Amazon can still reach you in other ways, like email or smart speaker notifications.
To pause notifications from the Amazon Shopping app, go to Settings on an iPhone or iPad > Notifications, and shift the setting for Amazon to “Off.” To do the same on Android, go to Settings > Apps & notifications > Notifications, and set Amazon to “Off.” Keep in mind this will only stop Amazon alerts from coming to the device that you used to adjust the settings. You can also change who receives text alerts by going to Accounts & Lists > Account > Shipment Updates via Text.
From the Amazon homepage, go to Accounts & Lists > Account > Communication Preferences to change which email address receives alerts. You can’t completely turn off Amazon notifications-you’ll always get alerted when you make a purchase and when it’s shipped and delivered-but you can change where those notifications go. You can remove items from your Browsing History, or clear it completely.