Learn more about the different types of addresses in your Google Account and how to manage them.
Home & work addressesTo personalize your experience across Google products, set a home and work address for your Google Account. For example, we can:
You can remove your addresses at any time on your Google Account.
Add or change your home or work addressTip: Only you can access home and work addresses. If you want to make an address public on your Google Account, you can add it as a profile address.
Remove your home or work addressYou can find and manage addresses added to your Google Account while you use Google services.
Find more information about the other addresses in your Google Account below.
How addresses are added to your Google AccountWhen you add an address through a Google service, you can find and manage it in your Google Account.
Use your addressesYou can use addresses in your Google Account to:
If you don’t want to use an address across Google services, such as autofill for Chrome or Buy with Google Pay, you can remove it from your Google Account at any time.
If you save the same address somewhere else in your Google Account, you may still find it there. For example, if you remove it from your other addresses, you may still find it in your Google Account as your:
A profile address is an address associated with one or more of your profiles. In some Google apps and services, you have a profile that’s visible to other people who use that service. Anyone can find this info when they communicate with you or check content you create in Google apps and services.
Tip: To learn more about profiles in Google services, go to view and manage your profiles in Google services.
Billing addressesA billing address is the address associated with your payment method.
Tip: To manage your billing addresses, go to change your billing address.
Legal addressesYour legal address is the address associated with your Google payments profile.
Tip: To manage your legal addresses, you can change your payments profile legal address.
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