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Plan
Premium
Country
UK
Device
Samsung Galaxy
My Question or Issue
Even though I have switched off autoplay it keeps happening... a couple of minutes after ending or pausing what I'm listening to, some terrible music starts up. I have read about clearing upcoming playlists and do this when it's an option but it's irritating to have to do it every time and it's not always an option. Surely there is a better way.... anyone...? Thanks
Hi @Kirsten13,
Welcome to the Spotify Community!
When this occurs, is it always the same playlist/artist, or does it say "Playing recommended songs for you" at the top of the Now Playing View? Since you mentioned you have a Samsung, it's worth checking if you have any routines set up that may be causing this.
Also, do you have any apps linked to your Spotify account here? If so, I'd recommend removing them to see if that helps. You can always reconnect them again if you want to. Something else you can try is logging out everywhere to ensure this isn't caused by another device you're logged in.
Let us know how it goes. Cheers 🤘
I've had the same problem for at least the past year or two. I have autoplay off, as you can see here:
Yesterday, I was listening to a subtle lo-fi album while working. When it ended, I was suddenly treated to explosions and yelling when a podcast came on after. The above screenshot is what my settings showed when that happened.
It has been pretty normal for Spotify to do this for at least a year or two. I've see quite a few other posts while searching broadly for "autoplay,"many describe problems similar to mine, but none with a worthwhile solution in the threads.
Hey @BCrotty,
Thanks for reaching out.
The Autoplay feature wouldn't start podcasts after playing music so this is likely something else. Do you remember what you listened to before the lo-fi album? Have you added anything to your queue? How does the queue look like when this happens?
Once we're able to reliably replicate the issue it will be easier to compile a report and, hopefully, get it fixed, so please provide as many details as possible.
Cheers,
I have the same problem, listening to a podcast series on my Samsung S22. Autoplay is off, still more episodes start to autoplay even if I only wanted to listen to one episode before I go to sleep. Now it wakes me up! Spotify is now useless.
Hey there @startelver,
Thanks for your reply here and welcome.
Can you send us a video recording of what you are seeing on your side? You can attach it in your next reply in mp4 format, or you can also upload it to YouTube or Google Drive and make it public, so we can visualize it. Make sure we can see the Autoplay setting off and what happens when a podcast episode finishes.
Meanwhile, we suggest you set up a timer within the app, so the playback stops once the episode you're listening to finishes. To do it, go to the Now playing view while playing the episode. At the bottom-right, you'll see a clock icon. Tap it and you'll see the option End of episode, which will stop the playback once the episode finishes.
We'll be on the lookout!
I'm in the same boat! Spotify...PLEASE FIX!
same here. SO annoying!
this does not help - it only helps for that one episode. you have to do this for every podcast you listen to. I cannot find anything that helps. I have only had this problem for the last month, but it is disconcerting that it has been going on for so long and spotify hasn't fixed the problem yet.
I was referring to going to the sleep timer - setting to end at the end of the episode only helps for that one episode. you have to do that every time you listen to something.
Same problem here. Can’t even listen to the music I put up with ads for? Fix this nonsense.
Hey folks,
Apologies for the radio silence.
As mentioned here, when you start an episode from the podcast's page, Home or from the New Episodes/Your Episodes playlists in the mobile app, the rest of the episodes from this show/playlist get added to the queue, i.e. the next one will play after the current episode is finished.
The Autoplay setting is meant for cases where you reach the end of the current playlist/episode list and want/don't want recommended content playing afterwards. With music, this also includes any tracks that start after playing something from the search results.
With this in mind, please let us know if you think that what you're experiencing on your end is not expected, provide as many details as possible (a short video would be best) and share your device model, OS version and Spotify version, so we can investigate further.
Cheers,
The problem is that when you have played an episode and it has finished, then you play a new episode and let's say you listen to it half way to take a break, when you start the app again it sometimes suddenly jump to an older episode. Even if I have marked it as played in the list. This issue been there all the time. So it is not reliable. .Also there are monthly app upgrades on my Samsung, the problem seem to repeat itself .
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Hey there @stanwu01,
Thanks for your reply and for the info shared.
We recommend checking for anything suspicious on your Account Overview page and removing all apps connected to your account. If you notice anything suspicious you can remove it with the REMOVE ACCESS button. You can easily reconnect the apps that you use whenever you want.
On another note, it'd be awesome if you could share with us any troubleshooting steps you've tried so far, that way we can avoid repeating any steps. We'd like further info to better understand what exactly happens on your side:
We'll be around.
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