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Hello there @DEVAC522 and @sld1025,
Thanks for reaching out to the Community. We're happy to shed some light on the situation.
While there is no page that will show you a list of all your logged in devices, you'll see an in-app notification when your account is being used somewhere else. We also send emails about new logins to help keep your account safe. If you see a login you don’t recognize, get help here.
In the past, it was possible to see all of your offline devices on your account page, but this option is no longer available. If you've reached the device limit, you'll get a pop up message saying "Device limit reached. Remove all downloads from another device to listen offline with this one."
To remove the downloaded content on a device you no longer need, simply go to Settings>Data-saving and offline>Remove all downloads. Another option would be to wait 30 days, since that's the maximum time a device can stay offline for before all the offline content on that specific device gets disabled.
In the meantime, if you're having difficulties with your downloads for offline listening, we'd recommend to check out this support page.
Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any other questions.
HI @LOGANHELPS
I couldn't find the drop down box with the devices option. Is that still the same display?
Thanks
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I dont see that option on the desktop version of Spotify, but on mobile, you can find it: Settings >> Devices
Hello there @DEVAC522 and @sld1025,
Thanks for reaching out to the Community. We're happy to shed some light on the situation.
While there is no page that will show you a list of all your logged in devices, you'll see an in-app notification when your account is being used somewhere else. We also send emails about new logins to help keep your account safe. If you see a login you don’t recognize, get help here.
In the past, it was possible to see all of your offline devices on your account page, but this option is no longer available. If you've reached the device limit, you'll get a pop up message saying "Device limit reached. Remove all downloads from another device to listen offline with this one."
To remove the downloaded content on a device you no longer need, simply go to Settings>Data-saving and offline>Remove all downloads. Another option would be to wait 30 days, since that's the maximum time a device can stay offline for before all the offline content on that specific device gets disabled.
In the meantime, if you're having difficulties with your downloads for offline listening, we'd recommend to check out this support page.
Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any other questions.
How do we go to the drop down box
not possible anymore
If you are worried about someone else being logged into your account you can change your password and then goto Spotify.com and sign out of all devices.
Hello, could you update your external link to account is being used somewhere else. Seems it's been removed/moved
Thank you
Hi! According to this community post, it is no longer possible to see a list of all logged in devices, but you will see an in-app notification when your account is being used somewhere else and receive emails about new logins. Hope this helps!
Thanks! This helps!
Hey there,
Thanks for reaching out.
Unfortunately, it's not possible to do that, but you can sign out everywhere at https://www.spotify.com/account/sign-out-everywhere/ 🙂
I hope this helps!
This is rediculous. Will we get the option back at some point? Why was something as basic as this ever removed?
I cannot download my music because it says "Device limit reached". The device limit is 5, but I currently only use Spotify on three devices. Are you saying it's impossible for me to remove old devices without having them in my possession? That's ridiculous if true.
Why would they take away a feature like this? This guy keeps logging into my Spotify and I want to see where. Dumb to take it away.
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