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Why Does Spotify Keep Logging Me Out?

Getting kicked out of Spotify again and again is honestly one of the most annoying things ever. You're vibing, unlocking your playlist energy, and suddenly—boom—you’re logged out for no reason. It feels random, but it’s almost always caused by something behind the scenes. Let’s break down why Spotify keeps logging you out and what you can actually do to fix it.

  1. You're Logged In on Too Many Devices

Spotify doesn't like chaos. If your account is signed in on multiple devices—phones, tablets, laptops, smart speakers—it sometimes forces a logout to keep things in check. This usually happens when:

You switched phones recently

A family member used your login

You logged in on a shared device and forgot to sign out

Fix: Head to your account settings and sign out everywhere. Then log in only on your main devices.

  1. Someone Else Has Access to Your Account

Let’s be real: a lot of people share accounts, and sometimes Spotify flags unusual activity. If Spotify detects logins from places you’ve never been, it might force a logout as a safety measure.

Fix:

Change your password immediately

Enable two-step verification

Remove unknown devices from your account

  1. App Cache Is Messed Up

Dirty, overloaded app cache can confuse Spotify and throw you out mid-scroll. This happens especially on older phones or when the app hasn’t been cleared in months.

Fix:
Clear cache → restart app → log in again.
Do this regularly if your phone is low on storage.

  1. An Outdated App Version

If you’re running an old version of Spotify, it may not sync correctly with Spotify’s servers. That version mismatch sometimes triggers forced logouts.

Fix:
Update Spotify to the latest version. Always.

  1. Account Subscription Issues

If your subscription expired, payment failed, or there's a region mismatch, Spotify might log you out until the issue is resolved. This is common when switching countries or cards.

Fix:
Check your billing details and renew your plan if needed.

  1. VPN or Proxy Trouble

Using a VPN can confuse Spotify’s system. Your location flips from one country to another, and Spotify thinks it’s suspicious activity—goodbye session.

Fix:
Turn off your VPN or switch to a server that matches your real region.

  1. Spotify Server Glitches

Sometimes, it’s not you at all—Spotify itself bugs out. Server issues, maintenance, or login system overloads can randomly log users out.

Fix:
Wait it out. Check Spotify Status pages or socials for updates.

  1. Corrupted App Files

If the Spotify app files are damaged—maybe from a bad update or low storage—your login session won’t hold properly.

Fix:
Uninstall the app → restart your phone → reinstall Spotify.

  1. You Switched Between Accounts Too Fast

If you juggle multiple accounts, switching back and forth can trigger temporary session confusion.

Fix:
Give the app a moment between logouts/logins.

Final Thoughts

When Spotify keeps logging you out, it’s usually because something in your account, device, or connection isn’t lining up with Spotify’s security rules. Clean up your cache, update your app, check your devices, and make sure no one else is sneaking into your account.

Once you fix the root problem, Spotify Mod APK stops acting chaotic and stays logged in just like it should. After all, the only thing you should be worrying about is queuing up your next track—not fighting login screens.

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