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Log Out of All Your Devices on Spotify [Any Device]
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How to Log Out of All Your Devices on Spotify Mobile/Desktop/Web

By Lorena Hill

Updated on April 8, 2025

Forgetting where you’ve logged into Spotify can lead to unexpected issues, especially if you have used your friend’s phone or a family PC to access your Spotify library before. These issues may include finding playlists you didn’t create in your library and noticing that your favorite songs are no longer liked.

The good news is that you can log out of all devices on Spotify and regain control of your Spotify account in just a few steps. We will show you several ways to do this. Besides, you can also learn how to sign out of Spotify on a device, which is helpful if you’re new to Spotify or want to revoke access to your Spotify account on a friend’s phone without them knowing.

Spotify devices | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Part 1

Can You See All Devices Logged into Spotify

No, Spotify doesn’t  give you a full map of where your account is active. The closest option is Spotify Connect, which reveals devices connected with your Spotify app.

You can check the connected device by tapping the Devices Available icon in the playback bar of Spotify app.

Notes:

  • Only devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the Spotify app will appear in the device list.
  • Devices that have previously connected to this network will still be shown.
  • shown devices | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Does Spotify Tell You If Someone Logged into Your Account

Yes, but only in specific ways. A push notification will alert you if a new login occurs if you have enabled Spotify notifications on your device settings. Spotify also sends emails to your registered address to flag any unusual activity.

Spotify emails | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Beyond these alerts, other subtle clues can help you spot suspicious activity on your Spotify account:

  • Your Recent Listening History is one of them.
  • Changes in your library are another clue.

If anything feels wrong, you can act immediately: log out of all devices, change the password, and even change your login methods.

Does Changing Your Spotify Password Log Everyone Out?

No, changing your Spotify password will not automatically log you out of all your logged-in devices.

Tips: How to reset Spotify password

Step 1. Go to the Spotify Account page. On the same Security and Privacy section, spot the topmost option: Change Password.

click Change Password | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Step 2. Here, three fields await: your current password, the one you want next, and its confirmation. Fill them in carefully and tap the bright Set new password button.

tap Set new password | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

A green bar will pop up at the top, confirming the update with no further steps needed.

confirming update | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Part 2

Official Way to Log Out of All Devices on Spotify iPhone/Android/Computer

Spotify’s mobile and desktop apps let you do a lot. You can fine-tune playback behavior and set preferences for audio quality.

But when it comes to managing your account, things are different. The critical options, like signing out of all devices, aren’t in the app at all. This setting are tucked away in Spotify’s web-based account page. Let’s dive in and get it sorted.

The desktop app makes things easier. It takes you straight to the Spotify web player without asking for another login. The mobile app doesn’t have this shortcut, but it’s still simple. Just open Spotify in your phone’s browser, log in, and you’re all set to sign out.

No matter which device you’re using, the process to sign out of all devices on Spotify is identical. Let’s see the steps on desktop:

Step 1. Launch Spotify. Click the profile icon sits in the top-right corner and select Accounts. Spotify will redirect you to the Accounts Overview page in your browser.

select Accounts | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Step 2. Scroll down to the Security and privacy panel. Near the bottom, click Sign out everywhere

click Sign out everywhere | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Step 3. On the next screen, hit the Sign Out Everywhere button. Instantly, this will disconnect every device tied to your account.

disconnect device | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Note: This doesn’t cover partner devices like smart speakers or consoles. To manage those, head to the Manage Apps page under Security and Privacy and revoke their access manually.

head to Manage Apps | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Part 3

How to Log Out Of Spotify on One Device [Mobile and Desktop]

Logging out of individual devices works best when you’re still in control of your logged-in devices. It’s ideal for handling specific logins without forcing a total sign-out everywhere.

Way 1. Manually Log Out Of Device

The Log out option is simple to find, whether on Spotify mobile or desktop:

On Mobile: Open the Settings menu through your profile icon. The Log Out button appears at the bottom. Tap it and you’ll be out.

tap Log Out | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

On Desktop: Look to the top-right corner and click your profile icon. Among the options, click Log Out to go back to the login page.

click profile | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Way 2. Remove Device Linked to Spotify Connect

Spotify Connect makes it easy to manage devices tied to your account on the same network. Here’s how to remove them:

On Mobile:

  • Tap the Connect to a Device icon at the bottom of the screen.
  • Then, tap the three-dot menu next to the device you want to disconnect and select Log out of this device.
  • select Log out of this device | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

On Desktop: 

  • Click the Connect to a Device icon in the bottom-right corner of the playback bar.
  • Hover over the device you want to disconnect.
  • A three-dot menu appears and choose Log out of this device to instantly cut the connection.
  • three dot menu | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Way 3. Through Remove Access Feature

The Connected Apps menu, much like other account management tools, is only available through Spotify’s browser interface. Follow these steps to log out apps and services linked to Spotify account:

  • Open the Accounts Page, then navigate to the Manage Apps section under the Security and Privacy section.
  • Login methods like Samsung and Facebook will have an Unlink button next to them. Tap it to cut them off immediately.
  • For third-party services (anything from games to productivity apps), you’ll see a Remove Access button. Tap it to disconnect a service with your Spotify account.
  • tap Remove Access | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Part 4

How to Listen to Spotify on Any Devices

Listening on Spotify shouldn’t be limited. The reality often comes with limits: ads disrupt free users, offline libraries disappear when subscriptions end, and some devices just don’t support Spotify.

Enter StreamFox for Music, which offers a way to save your Spotify music as local MP3 that is compatible with most of the devices, from USB drives, MP3 players to phones.

StreamFox for Music works with Free and Premium accouts, making it possible for Free users to enjoy ad-free music offline and enabling Premium users to keep their offline music without subscriptions.

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  • Preserve original sound quality(320kbps) and complete ID3 tags for converted Spotify tracks.
  • Conversions finish faster without losing quality, thanks to ODSMRT technology.
  • Built-in Spotify player makes it easier to locate your library.
  • Apple Music, Amazon Prime Music, YouTube Music, and others integrate just as smoothly as Spotify.

How to Convert Spotify Songs with StreamFox for Music:

Step 1. Download StreamFox by clicking the Windows or Mac installer at the top. Install the app and open it. Then select Spotify from the main screen.

select Spotify | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Step 2. Access your Spotify account within StreamFox.

access Spotify | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Step 3. In your Spotify library, pick the songs, playlists, or podcasts you want to keep forever. Move them to the + button to prepare for conversion.

move songs to plus button | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Step 4. Use the Convert All option to export your favorite tracks for permanent and high-quality offline access.

use Convert All | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Part 5

Spotify Sign Out Everywhere Not Working [How to Fix]

The Sign out everywhere function isn’t always instant. In most cases, the logout process takes time: up to an hour to reflect across devices. If it still doesn’t work after waiting for a long time, chances are your browser or app isn’t syncing. Here’s some troubleshoot:

Fix 1. Clear Browser Cookie

Sign out everywhere function relies on its Spotify web platform, but sometimes browser cookies get in the way. These tiny data files, meant to save your session, can block Spotify from sending the logout command to its servers. Here, corrupted or outdated cookies are often the culprit.Try to clear browser cookie and the issue might be gone.

  • Open Chrome’s Settings and find Privacy and Security.
  • From there, choose Clear Browsing Data and make sure Cookies and Other Site Data is selected before confirming. Once cleared, Spotify will get a fresh start and the logout signal can move without interruption.
  • select Cookies and Other Site Data | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Fix 2. Clear Spotify Cache

The Spotify app relies on cached data to load quickly, but a stale cache can disrupt things. Even after a successful logout from the web, the app might still show an active session because it’s still pulling old information.

To fix this, wipe the app cache:

  • Go to Settings in the Spotify app, then find the Data-saving and offline option.
  • Scroll all the way down and tap Clear Cache and the app will refresh itself. Once it syncs with Spotify’s servers, you’ll see your updated account status.
  • tap Clear Cache | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Fix 3. Reinstall Spotify

When clearing the cache doesn’t work, you can give a shot to the heavier-handed version: a reinstall. It will wipe out app glitches or corrupted files that might be preventing a proper logout on Spotify.

  • Uninstall Spotify completely from your device.
  • Restart it to clear temporary files. Once it’s ready, download the latest version of the app and log back in.
  • download Spotify | Log Out of All Devices on Spotify

Conclusion

Follow the steps above to log out of Spotify on all devices or single device for ensuring no unwanted access.

For your Spotify music, take it a step further. With StreamFox for Music, you can save your entire Spotify library as permanent files. The Spotify songs converted by StreamFox deliver crisp audio quality, up to 320 kbps. Once converted, the files are yours forever.

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