Does changing your Spotify password log everyone out?

Answered by Ricardo McCardle

Changing your Spotify password does indeed log everyone out of your account. This is a security measure implemented by Spotify to ensure the safety of your account and protect your personal information.

When you change your password, Spotify’s system automatically detects the change and logs you out from all devices that were previously signed in to your account. This means that anyone using your account on different devices will no longer have access to it until they enter the new password.

I actually had a personal experience with this recently. I had noticed some suspicious activity on my Spotify account, so I decided to change my password as a precautionary measure. As soon as I changed it, I received an email notification from Spotify informing me that my password had been successfully updated and that I had been logged out from all devices. This gave me peace of mind knowing that any unauthorized users would no longer have access to my account.

It’s important to note that when you change your Spotify password, you will need to sign back in to all devices where you want to use your account. This includes your mobile devices, computers, and any other devices where you have previously logged in to Spotify.

I appreciate this feature from Spotify because it ensures that even if someone manages to gain access to your old password, they will be immediately logged out once you change it. This adds an extra layer of security and helps protect your personal information and listening history.

Changing your Spotify password automatically logs everyone out of your account on all devices. This is a valuable security measure implemented by Spotify to protect your account and ensure that only you have access to it.