Log out of Spotify everywhere in one step

You can sign out of Spotify on every device connected to your account without touching each one individually. Open Spotify on any device where you know your password, go to your account settings, and select the option to log out everywhere. Spotify will when ready end your session on phones, computers, tablets, and web browsers — even devices you no longer own or can't physically access.

This is the fastest way to find your account if you've shared your password, lost a device, or straightforward want a clean start. The process takes about two minutes and works the same way whether you use the desktop app, mobile app, or web player.

Key Takeaways

  • You can log out of all devices at once from your account settings, not by signing out of each device separately.
  • The "Sign out everywhere" option when ready ends Spotify sessions on phones, tablets, computers, and web browsers simultaneously.
  • After signing out everywhere, you'll need to enter your password again on any device where you want to use Spotify.
  • Logging out everywhere is the right choice if you've shared your password, lost a device, or suspect unauthorized access to your account.

Log out on desktop or web browser

Open Spotify on your computer or go to spotify.com in any web browser. Click your profile name or picture in the top right corner — it's usually a small circle with your initial or profile photo. A dropdown menu will appear with several options.

Look for "Log out" or "Sign out" at the bottom of that menu. Click it. A second menu may appear asking whether you want to log out of this device only or everywhere. Select "Sign out everywhere" if that option appears. If you only see "Log out," Spotify will ask you to confirm — select "Log out" again when prompted.

Your Spotify session ends when ready on all devices. The next time you or anyone else tries to use Spotify on any device, they'll see a login screen asking for a username and password.

Log out on iPhone or Android

Open the Spotify app on your phone. Tap the home icon at the bottom (it looks like a house), then tap your profile picture or name in the top right corner. Scroll down until you see "Log out" or "Sign out" near the bottom of the screen.

Tap it. Spotify will ask you to confirm — you may see a message saying "Are you sure?" or "This will sign you out on all devices." Tap "Log out" or "Sign out" again to confirm. Your phone will return to the login screen, and all your other devices will be signed out at the same time.

What happens after you sign out everywhere

Every device connected to your Spotify account will show a login screen the next time someone tries to use the app or website. This includes devices you haven't used in months. If you have Spotify open on multiple devices when you sign out everywhere, those apps may take a few seconds to a few minutes to recognize the logout — you might see an error message or be asked to log in again.

Your playlists, saved songs, and account settings remain unchanged. Nothing is deleted. You're straightforward ending the active sessions, which means Spotify no longer recognizes those devices as logged in. If you want to use Spotify again on any device, you'll enter your username and password as if you were logging in for the first time.

When to log out everywhere versus one device

Log out everywhere if you've shared your password with someone and no longer want them to have access, if you lost a phone or tablet, if you sold or gave away a device, or if you suspect someone else is using your account without permission. It's the safest choice because it closes every door at once.

Log out of a single device only if you're straightforward switching phones, upgrading to a new computer, or cleaning up old devices you still own and can access. If you have the device in front of you and you're just moving on from it, signing out of that one device is fine. But if you can't reach the device or you're not sure who has access to it, always choose the "sign out everywhere" option.

If you can't remember your password

You can't sign out everywhere without entering your password. If you've forgotten it, go to spotify.com on any web browser and click "Log in." Below the login fields, click "Can't log in?" or "Forgot your password?" Spotify will ask for your email address and send you a password reset link.

Check your email inbox and spam folder for a message from Spotify. Click the link in that email, create a new password, and then log in with your new password. Once you're logged in, follow the steps above to sign out everywhere. After you reset your password, all your old sessions end automatically — you don't need to do anything else.

Signing back in on your devices

After you sign out everywhere, open Spotify on the device you want to use. You'll see a login screen. Enter your username or email address and your password. If you use two-factor authentication on your Spotify account, you'll be asked to enter a code from your phone or email after you enter your password.

Once you're logged in, Spotify will remember that device until you sign out again. You can stay logged in on as many devices as you want — there's no limit to how many phones, tablets, or computers can be connected to one account at the same time. Only one person can play music at once on a free account, but multiple devices can be logged in.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will signing out everywhere delete my playlists or saved songs?

No. Your playlists, saved songs, followers, and all account settings stay exactly as they are. Signing out everywhere only ends your active sessions on devices — it doesn't change or delete anything in your account.

Can I sign out everywhere from my phone if I don't have a computer?

Yes. Open the Spotify app on your phone, tap your profile picture, scroll to "Log out," and select the option to sign out everywhere. You don't need a computer or web browser — the phone app works the same way.

How long does it take for all devices to sign out after I choose "sign out everywhere"?

Most devices sign out when ready, but some may take a few seconds to a few minutes to recognize the logout, especially if they're not actively connected to the internet. If you see an error message or the app seems stuck, close it and reopen it — you should see the login screen.

What if someone else is using my account right now?

Sign out everywhere when ready. They'll be kicked off their device the moment you do, and they won't be able to use Spotify again unless they know your new password. After signing out everywhere, consider changing your password to something only you know.

Can I sign out of just one device without signing out everywhere?

Yes. On that specific device, open Spotify, go to your profile settings, and look for "Log out" or "Sign out." If you see an option that says "Sign out on this device only," choose that instead of "Sign out everywhere." Only that one device will be logged out.