How Do I Remove Offline Devices From Spotify?

If you are a Spotify user, you may have noticed that some of your devices appear to be ‘offline’ in the list of devices associated with your account. This can be a frustrating problem, especially if you are trying to access music from your account on those devices. Fortunately, there is an easy way to remove these offline devices from your Spotify account.

Removing Offline Devices From Your Account

The first step in removing any offline device from your Spotify account is to make sure that the device is actually disconnected from the internet. If it is still connected, then simply disconnect it and the device will automatically be removed from your list of associated devices.

If the device is already disconnected when you attempt to remove it, then you will need to do so manually. To do this, simply log into your Spotify account on any other device and go to “Settings”.

Then select “Devices” and look for the device in question. It should be listed as “Offline” or “Unavailable”. All you need to do now is click on the X next to it and the device will be removed from your list of associated devices.

Additional Steps

It is important to note that removing a device does not delete any data associated with it. Any music or playlists that were downloaded onto the device will still remain there even after it has been removed from your account. Therefore, if you want to completely delete any data associated with a particular device, such as playlists or downloaded music, then you will need to do so manually on the actual device itself.

Conclusion

Removing offline devices from your Spotify account can be both simple and hassle-free when done correctly. The most important thing is making sure that the device in question is completely disconnected before attempting to remove it manually.

Once this has been done, simply go into Settings > Devices and click on the X next to it – voila! The offline device should now be successfully removed from your Spotify account.