You can sign out of Spotify everywhere in one action from the web player or app settings
If you want to end your Spotify session on every device at the same time — your phone, laptop, tablet, and any other place you've logged in — you do not have to sign out of each one individually. Spotify has a single setting that logs you out everywhere at once. This is useful if you've shared your password, lost a device, or straightforward want a fresh start.
The fastest way is through the web player at spotify.com. Log in, go to your account settings, find the "Sign out everywhere" option, and confirm. You'll be logged out on every connected device within a few minutes. If you prefer to use the app on your phone or computer, the process is similar but takes a few more taps.
Key Takeaways
- The "Sign out everywhere" option in Spotify settings logs you out on every device at once, not just the one you're using.
- You can access this setting from the web player at spotify.com or from the Spotify app on your phone or computer.
- After you sign out everywhere, you'll need to log back in on any device you want to use again.
- This process takes a few minutes to complete across all your devices, so don't be alarmed if one device takes longer than another.
How to sign out everywhere from the web player
Open a web browser and go to spotify.com. Log in with your email and password if you're not already signed in. Once you're on the home page, look for your profile name or icon in the top right corner of the screen and click it.
A dropdown menu will appear with several options. Click "Account" to open your account settings page. Scroll down until you see a section labeled "Sign out everywhere" or "Sign out of all devices." Click the button next to it. Spotify will ask you to confirm — click "Sign out" again to proceed. Within a few minutes, you'll be logged out on every device that was connected to your account.
How to sign out everywhere from the mobile app
Open the Spotify app on your phone or tablet. Tap the home icon at the bottom of the screen, then look for a settings icon (usually a gear symbol) in the top right corner. Tap it to open settings.
Scroll down and look for "Log out" or "Sign out everywhere." The exact wording depends on whether you're using iPhone or Android, but both versions have this option. Tap it, and Spotify will ask you to confirm. After you confirm, the app will sign you out and return you to the login screen. You'll be logged out on all your devices within a few minutes.
What happens after you sign out everywhere
Once you've signed out everywhere, Spotify stops playing music on all your devices when ready. Any device that was actively playing music will stop. If you have Spotify set to open automatically when you turn on your computer or phone, it will still open — but you'll see the login screen instead of your library.
To use Spotify again on any device, you'll need to log back in with your email and password. You can log in on as many devices as you want, and the same account can be active on multiple devices at the same time. There's no limit to how many devices you can use with one account, though Spotify's terms say only one person should use each account.
When to sign out everywhere versus signing out one device
Sign out everywhere if you've shared your password with someone and want to stop them from listening, if you've lost a device, or if you're concerned about account security. This is the fastest way to cut off access completely.
Sign out of just one device if you're selling or giving away a phone or computer, or if you're borrowing a friend's device and want to remove your account when you're done. To do this, go to that device's Spotify settings and look for "Sign out" or "Log out" — not "Sign out everywhere." This removes your account from only that one device and leaves you logged in on everything else.
Troubleshooting if sign out everywhere isn't working
If you've clicked "Sign out everywhere" but you're still seeing your account active on a device after 10 minutes, try refreshing that device. Close the Spotify app completely and open it again, or refresh the web player in your browser. Sometimes a device takes longer to sync the logout signal.
If a device still shows you as logged in after refreshing, manually sign out of that device using its individual sign-out option. This is rare, but it can happen if a device loses internet connection right after you sign out everywhere. You can also change your Spotify password from your account settings — this will force every device to log out and require you to enter the new password to log back in.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will signing out everywhere delete my playlists or saved songs?
No. Your playlists, saved songs, and all your account data stay in your Spotify account. Signing out everywhere only removes the login session from your devices. When you log back in, everything will be exactly as you left it.
Can I sign out everywhere if I forgot my password?
You'll need to reset your password first. Go to spotify.com, click "Log in," then click "Can't log in?" Enter your email address and Spotify will send you a password reset link. Once you've set a new password, log in and then use the sign-out-everywhere option.
How long does it take for all devices to sign out?
Usually a few minutes, but it can take up to 10 minutes depending on internet connection and how many devices you have. Devices that are offline or in sleep mode may take longer to receive the logout signal.
If I sign out everywhere, will my friends still be able to see what I'm listening to?
No. Once you sign out everywhere, your account is no longer active on any device, so nothing is being played or shared. Your friends won't see any activity until you log back in and start playing music again.