But you may have signed up for more than one account, or you may have someone in your home that has a premium account versus your free account, and you’d like to sign into one of those other accounts on your Apple device. Luckily it’s possible to sign out of the Spotify account that is currently logged in on your iPhone so that you can sign in with a different account.
How to Log Out of Spotify on iPhone
The steps in this article were performed on an iPhone 11 in iOS 13.4. I am using the most current version of the Spotify app that was available when this article was written. Step 1: Open the Spotify app. Step 2: Select the Home tab at the bottom of the screen, then touch the gear button at the top right. Step 3: Choose the Log Out button at the bottom of this screen. Step 4: Tap Log Out again to confirm that you want to sign out of the account.
More Information on Logging Out of Spotify on an iPhone
The method for logging out of Spotify on an Android device, such as a Google Pixel, is nearly identical.Once you sign out of your Spotify account, you will lose access to your library on the device until you sign back in. This means any Spotify playlist that you’ve followed or created will be inaccessible on the device.There is a “Sign Out Everywhere” option if you are signed into your account at spotify.com. Simply click your account icon at the top right of the screen, then choose the Account option from the dropdown menu. Choose the Account Overview tab at the left side of the screen, then scroll down and click the Sign Out Everywhere button near the bottom of the Account Overview page. This will log you out of any device where you are currently signed in, such as an iPad, Mac, or Web browsers.
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