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Hi Good day!
By the way, I have no external memory, just internal.
I just tried my own trouble shooting to find the music I just downloaded through spofity, like;
1.) Clear Data and Cache and check if the folder is still there at (Android/data/com.spotify.music) "none".
2.) Uninstall
3.) Reboot
4.) Reinstall
5.) Download music
6.) Check my storage (Internal storage/Android/Data/com.spotify.music/files/spotifycache/storage/"downloaded music? None"
I just found a lot of folders inside the storage file like "1e,03,4a, etc. so on and so fort", I tried to open them one by one but to no avail!. I didn't even find the folder that contains my downloaded music. I am so frustrated :(..
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You can't do that. Spotify would lose even more money if everyone signed up for a month, downloaded loads of music then cancelled their subscription. You know it doesn't make sense.
I'm not sure what you are trying to do. If spotify has downloaded music and you can listen to it offline, why do you want to find it using a file manager? Each song is usually split into several parts and the whole thing is protected so you can't actually do anything with the files.
I see. Because I was thinking IF I were to stop my subcription using spotify someday and remove it, then I am unable to play my downloaded music in the future? But ofcourse I was being so cautious that I was planning to save it using my computer.
You can't do that. Spotify would lose even more money if everyone signed up for a month, downloaded loads of music then cancelled their subscription. You know it doesn't make sense.
I hope you're not mad no? :). It just happens that I saw lot of information in google that spotify downloaded music can be find in your internal memory. And so I was thinking the same. You can't blame for that no? :). But you have a point by the way. Thanks for the reply :).
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