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If you use Google Wallet, you might know that the app automatically archives passes once they expire. Unfortunately, it doesn’t let you manually archive passes if you need to for whatever reason. Well, that seems to have changed. According to a new report from 9To5Google, Google Wallet now lets you archive passes manually.
The option to archive a pass will come in handy the most with passes that the app can’t archive automatically, such as those that don’t have an expiry date. You can also use the archive option if you don’t want a pass on your home screen but don’t want to delete it either or to archive a pass that the app is taking too long to archive automatically.
The new option is located in the details section of a pass, which you can access by tapping the three-dot menu in the top-right corner of a pass. If you select the archive option, the app will place it in the ‘Archived' section at the bottom of the screen. You can go to that section and unarchive a pass. Currently, there’s no information about when Google added the new feature but it is live in the latest stable version of the app in the United States. So, to get the new feature, update the app to the latest version.
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