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Spotify app while driving automatically switches to other device(desktop PC).
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Plan
Premium
Device
Samsung S20 FE 5G
Operating System
Windows 10
My Question or Issue
While driving in my car listening to Spotify, connected to car stereo device through blutooth, at some random point it switches to wanting to play on my desktop pc at home. Even when I switch it back, play on this phone, a few minutes later it switches back automatically to wanting to play on the desktop pc. This makes no sense at all.
Why does it keep doing this automatically?
How about a prompt like "Are you sure you want to switch to your desktop PC device at home, miles away, while you are driving right now?" Yes / No / Never Ask me Again!
This has happened many times before and keeps happening.
This time, when I cam home, my computer is in sleep mode. I come home from the drive after not being able to listen and I pull my phone out, unlock phone and its the spotify app ready to go and boom, it wakes the PC up from sleep and the Spotify app on the phone wants to play through the PC, but it does not work because I have to Unlock Windows. What the heck is the android app trying to do?
I have looked for instructions on how to remove "devices" on the android app, the instructions must be outdated, because their currently seems to be no way to remove any device from within the Android app, only ways to add another device or connect to a device. Why was the option to remove or "forget" devices from the Android app removed?
If I want to listen to Spotify on my Desktop PC, when I am using my Desktop PC, I never have an issue using it. Why would I use my phone to control what is playing on my desktop PC in an Automatic way without specifically selecting and choosing to do such an action?
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