Package Tracking in Chrome

You can now automatically detect tracking numbers on a site with Chrome.

Package Tracking only supports:

  • iPhone and iPad
  • Users based in the US
  • Major carriers, like Fedex and USPS

Track your packages

You can track your packages with auto-detection or through manual input.

With auto-detection
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to a site with a package to track.
  3. Select the type of Package Tracking permission you want to give:
    • Always Track Detected Packages: Your device automatically tracks all the packages that are detected in the future and shows a confirmation message every time.
    • Ask Me Every Time: Your device asks you if you want to track your package every time a new tracking number is automatically detected.
    • No, Thanks: Chrome won’t track your packages for you.

Tip: If multiple packages are detected at the same time, the pop-up message displays the number of packages detected. To track, in the message banner, tap Track.

Through manual input

You can track packages through manual input if:

  • You don’t want Chrome to automatically track your package.
  • You got the tracking number outside of Chrome.

If you don’t give Chrome permission to automatically track your packages, to share data for manual input separately, Chrome asks for your permission. If you select "No, Thanks," it means you decline Chrome’s data sharing policy and Chrome can’t track your packages for you.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to the site with your tracking number.
  3. Tap and hold the tracking number.
  4. Tap Track this Package.
    • A confirmation notification “New package tracked” appears.
    • If the package is tracked already, a confirmation notification “Package Already Tracked” appears.

Manage your packages

You can manage Package Tracking permissions in the settings. You can also find and untrack your packages in the New Tab page.

Manage your Package Tracking permissions
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app.
  2. Tap Google Services and then Package Tracking.
  3. Select the type of permission:
    • Auto-track All Detected Packages
    • Ask Me Every Time
    • Never Auto-detect Packages
Find your packages
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap New Tab .
  3. To find your package, under “Package Tracking:”
    • If you have one package: Tap the package.
    • If you have more than one package: Tap See All Packages.
Untrack your packages
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap New Tab .
  3. Under “Package Tracking:”
    • If you have one package:
      1. Tap and hold the package you want to untrack.
      2. Tap Untrack this Package.
    • If you have more than one package:
      1. Tap See All Packages.
      2. Select the package that you want to untrack.
      3. Tap More More and then Untrack this Package.

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