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- Spotify Web Player just wont keep me logged in.
Whenever I log into my Spotify account on the Web Player and close my browser, I get logged out the next time I access the site I have tried two browsers (LibreWolf and Brave) and both have this issue Solutions found in other related posts, like clearing all cookies and bookmarking the Web Player, didn't work either
- Windows Log In Link, Web Player, and Support Site . . . - The Spotify . . .
Remove any lines with "spotify" in the address Refer to the aforementioned article for detailed info It's also worth checking if Spotify allowed through the Windows Firewall You can try turning it off temporarily to see if that helps Another thing that may help here is flushing the DNS cache You'll find a detailed guide on how to do that here
- Smart Shuffle for web player - The Spotify Community
We really appreciate the time you took to let us know about this! We think you can post your suggestion on our ideas board, as it's expected not to find the Smart Shuffle option while using the web player Our Ideas board is a place where Spotify users can share their feedback in the form of ideas, to improve the Spotify experience for everyone
- External monitors disconnect when opening Spotify - The Spotify Community
With Spotify, the mechanism of failure is a bit sporadic, and manifests as two external monitors blanketed by grey The monitor space is still navigable e g by mouse, so any windows on the blanked monitors have to be navigated blind If you manage to exit the Spotify app or web player, the grey blanking goes away
- Webplayer Issues Again - The Spotify Community
Thanks for your reply Sure, I'll try to help you use the Web Player in your regular browser I'd recommend you try clearing your browser's cookies and cached data Also make sure it's updated and you're using the latest version You can also check out this Support article for the next steps to take Hope this helps and let me know how it goes!
- Solved: Web player crashes instantly - The Spotify Community
An old version of the web player seems to have set the song URL to "spotify:meta:context" When the current web player tries to load the song behind that URL, it fails to do so and crashes The only solution I've found so far is to open the Spotify app and play any song
- Use Spotify on a Chromebook - The Spotify Community
Alternatively you can install the latest Android version of Spotify This Spotify version is made for mobile devices so it's not only compact but it packs some extra features over the Web Player Access the Web Player on your Chromebook; You can access the Web Player by using this link: play spotify com
- Installing Spotify - The Spotify Community
A Spotify icon will appear on your Home screen Chromebook Currently we don't have an official Chromebook app so we recommend using the Web Player which is similar to the full desktop version of Spotify 🙂 Alternatively you can install the latest Android version of Spotify via the Chromebook's app store
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