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How to stop cross device play

Hi Spotify and community!

 

I do not want to continue listening to the music I heard on my laptop when I use spotify after that on my androoid phone.

How can I stop this connection?

 

Further details:

I have spotify on my desctop and on my phone.

When I play the music on my desctop I am connected to WLAN and I mostly listen to other music.

When I listen on my android phone, I mostly listen to the already downloaded playlists and songs I want to hear during my travel or workout etc.

Normally those devices were separated and did not mix up

 

Somehow the behavior in spotify changed.

Now it often happens that I continue to listen to the music I heard on my laptop though I wanted to continue to listen to the music I heard on my andriod a few hours ago.

 

How can I break this cross device connection?

 

Best Regards

        Frank

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Sounds like you just want to leave your Android in 'Offline Mode' from the Spotify Settings. As long as you connect at least once every 30 days this should work for your needs.

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Sounds like you just want to leave your Android in 'Offline Mode' from the Spotify Settings. As long as you connect at least once every 30 days this should work for your needs.

Please use the search feature before posting a problem/bug/idea.
What's a Spotify Rock Star, and how do I become one?
     Using Spotify Since March 10th 2009
     Twitter: @mechanimal82

Android Troubleshooting:
[COMPLETE GUIDE] How to fix most Android issues
Spotify Android Version History

going offline would be a temporal solution.
I think your inofficial guide might be the final solution.

Thanx!

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