How to Find Your Amazon Order History to Earn Cashback with DataDance Wallet
Many users don’t realize that their Amazon order history can actually be used to earn rewards. With DataDance Wallet, past Amazon purchases are not just shopping records — they can become a source of cashback.
However, when people try to use this feature for the first time, they often run into a simple but frustrating problem: where can I actually find my Amazon order history?
Amazon keeps a full record of every purchase, but the Amazon order history page is not always easy to locate. Even after reaching the orders page, many users only see their most recent purchases and cannot immediately find orders from previous months or even earlier years.
If you want to use your Amazon order history to earn cashback with DataDance Wallet, the first step is simply knowing where those orders are stored. The sections below will show you how to locate your Amazon order history page and start reading those purchase records.
How Amazon Order History Works in DataDance Wallet
In DataDance Wallet, your Amazon order history works as a digital purchase record. Instead of uploading screenshots or scanning paper receipts, the wallet reads the order information directly from the Amazon orders page.
This means you only need to open your Amazon order history page and allow the DataDance Wallet plugin to read the purchase records displayed on that page. Once the orders are verified, eligible purchases can be converted into reward points inside the wallet.
If you want to see the full step-by-step process of how Amazon orders are read and converted into rewards, you can refer to our detailed guide here:
In the next sections, we will show you how to find your Amazon order history page on both web and mobile devices.
How to Find Your Amazon Order History on the Web
If you are using the web version of DataDance Wallet, make sure you are logged in to both DataDance Wallet and your Amazon account in the same browser, and that the DataDance Wallet Chrome extension is installed.
Once everything is ready, you can open your Amazon order history page by following the steps below.
1. Move your cursor to Accounts & Lists in the top-right corner of the Amazon homepage.
2. Click Your Orders to open your Amazon order history.
After opening the orders page, you will see your most recent purchases. If you want to locate older Amazon orders, you can use the order filter near the top of the page to switch between different years and view purchases from earlier months or previous years.
Once the orders page is open, launch the DataDance Wallet Chrome extension and start reading the order records directly from the page.
You do not need to manually search for specific dates or filter past purchases yourself. When the extension reads the page, DataDance Wallet automatically scans your Amazon order history, identifies which orders have already been processed, and determines which ones are eligible for rewards.
As long as your Amazon order history page is open, the wallet can read the available purchase records and verify eligible orders automatically.
How to Find Your Amazon Order History on Mobile
On mobile devices, the process is even simpler.
When you start the Amazon order task inside DataDance Wallet, the wallet opens its built-in browser and asks you to log in to your Amazon account. After signing in, the browser automatically navigates to your Amazon “Your Orders” page.
Because of this design, you do not need to manually search for the order history page or navigate through Amazon’s menus. DataDance Wallet takes you directly to the page where your Amazon order history is displayed.
Once the page is open, simply click “Get Data.” DataDance Wallet will read your Amazon order history directly from the page and identify eligible purchases that can generate reward points.
Even older purchases stored in your Amazon order history can therefore become a source of additional cashback through DataDance Wallet.
If you would like to learn more about DataDance Wallet and upcoming platform support, you can follow the official channels below:
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