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      • Let's start with a clean reinstall of the app to remove old caches and refresh the storage. Here is how to do it. Afterwards you can toggle off the download via cellular. It is found in the settings. This prohibits any downloads taking place via a mobile network connection.
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  2. Jul 31, 2023 · When I make a hotspot on a separate device, Spotify somehow manages to download 100s of tracks and my data is finished for the month. Is there a way to force KILL Spotify offline download permissions to give a break to my data plan?

  3. Apr 20, 2023 · Step 1: Tap on the Settings icon in the Spotify app and select Storage. Step 2: Tap on Clear Cache and select Clear cache again to confirm.

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  4. Tip: Make sure the app only downloads when connected to WiFi, switch Download using cellular off in the app’s settings (under Music Quality ). Check your Music Quality. Higher quality music uses more data. Switch Autoplay off in your app’s settings. This stops it playing after what you’ve selected.

  5. Feb 9, 2024 · Clear your Spotify cache occasionally to free up storage space and improve performance. Manage your Spotify downloads by selectively removing songs or removing all downloads at once. Change the audio quality of your Spotify downloads will reduce storage usage.

  6. I'm not sure how Spotify works, but compared to Google Play Music it indeed consumes a lot of data. The reason is simple: it doesn't automatically cache the played songs. So if you play one song today and tomorrow you listen to it again, it will re-download it.

  7. Here's what I think is actually happening (I have noticed it before): Labels will sometimes pull albums from Spotify and will (for whatever reason) choose to re-upload them again. If these songs are a part of a playlist you have downloaded, you will have them download again automatically.

  8. Nov 9, 2017 · From the Your Library tab, tap the Settings icon in the top right and select Playback. Tap the Offline toggle to put Spotify in Offline Mode. Now when you use Spotify, you'll only be able to play the songs you've downloaded. If you use Search, it will only return songs that are on your device.