The act of concealing transactions made through the Amazon platform involves techniques to prevent order details from appearing in shared accounts, order history, or other easily accessible locations. For instance, one might archive an order to remove it from the default order history view, or one may adjust notification settings to minimize visibility of shipment updates.
Concealing these transactions offers several advantages. It may be desirable for maintaining privacy within a household, preventing unwanted gift spoilers, or managing financial transparency. Historically, concerns about shared account visibility have driven the development of features that allow for greater control over the presentation of purchase information.