"This morning Spotify logged me out automatically. I did some research and it turns out this is a common problem. I use Spotify on my mobile device. Problem is when I try to login it says incorrect password and email/username. When I ask it to send an email link. It never sends one. Please help" Do you also met this problem?
Being logged out is one of the most frustrating issues Spotify users ever met. Many people even considering cancelling Spotify premium as their saved tunes get disappeared after finally logged back in.
When Spotify suddenly logged out and several log in attempts failed, don't worry, this usually because Spotify run into technical hiccups. This happens to many people and all you need to do is waiting for Spotify updates and try below solutions.
Spotify Status Twitter account provides updates about Spotify's current status. Here you will be noticed all common issues about Spotify and the solving progress. You can also tweet @SpotifyCares directly or go to support.spotify.com or community.spotify.com . Usually Spotify will fix this soon. If you still can't log back in after Spotify announcing the solution, try below solutions.
Check whether Wifi for Spotify is enabled. In android settings go to "Apps&Notifications", there go to the Spotify App, then go to "Mobile data & Wi-Fi". There is an option "Wi-Fi disabled" which had somehow turned itself on for me. Once I turned it off, it worked fine!
Force closing Spotify and then relaunch it on your device.
On iPhone X and later and iPad
iPhone SE, iPhone 8 and earlier, and iPod touch
On Mac
Press these three keys together: Option, Command, and Esc (Escape). Or choose Force Quit from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. Then select Spotify in the Force Quit window and click Force Quit.
On Windows
Press Control-Alt-Delete together and choose "Task Manager". Select Spotify and click End.
Use the password reset form , enter the Spotify username or the email address and follow the on-screen steps to create a new password for your Spotify account.
It is the easiest way to fix Spotify skipping songs issue. When your device is not functioning admirably, Spotify is not working well either. So restart your device and see what occurs.
If the problem persists, uninstall Spotify and restart your device again. Then go back to App Store/Google Play and reinstall the app . If the app itself got corrupted, reinstalling it should fix the login problem. Reinstalling the app fixes many common issues. You need to re-download any downloaded music and podcasts after reinstalling the app.
If you can log in with another account, it seems as though your account may have been hacked. In this case, you need to contact Spotify Support and they can fix this for you.
Clearing Spotify's cache regularly can not only free up space, but also avoid most common issues.
If you get an email or error message that your account is disabled or hacked, you need to contact Spotify .
Although most people succeeded to log back in after Spotify solved this issue, many found that all their songs and playlist were gone .
If you have many issues with Spotify on your device, the best alternative is to download Spotify music to mp3 and play them with other music player, such as VLC, Apple Music , iTunes , Windows Media Player, etc. This workaround is feasible for both Spotify Free and Spotify Premium listeners. Pazu Spotify Converter is such an excellent and professional Spotify songs downloader for both Spotify free and premium users. By adopting advanced technology, it can download Spotify songs to MP3/M4A/AAC/FLAC/WAV/AIFF with ID3 tags preserved in a short time.
With Pazu Spotify Converter, you can download Spotify music on your computer as local files. Then you can play them on any device offline without Spotify app. You can learn how to download Spotify songs for free from the following tutorial.
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Step 1 Run Pazu Spotify Converter
Download, install and run Pazu Spotify Converter on your Mac or Windows. Log in your Spotify account with the built-in Spotify web player. The steps are the same whether you have the Mac or Windows version of Pazu Spotify Converter.
Step 2 Select Spotify music
Use the integrated Spotify web player to search the songs, album, playlist or podcast you want to download. Click the Add to list button to load all songs in the album or playlist, uncheck the songs you don’t want to download if there are any.
Step 3 Choose output format
Click the gear icon on the top right corner to open Settings. Here you can select output format (MP3/M4A/AAC/FLAC/WAV/AIFF), choose output audio quality, cover quality, change the output path, organize the output files in various ways, rename output files and more.
Step 4 Download and Convert Spotify Songs to Local
Click Convert button to start downloading the Spotify songs to your local computer.
After conversion, click History to find the downloaded Spotify songs. You can them transfer them to any device and play them with any compatible music player to get rid of all Spotify app issues.
Note: The free trial version of Pazu Spotify Converter enables you to convert the first three minutes of each song. You can remove the trial limitation by purchasing the full version.
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