Aug 19, 2021

How to Unlink Spotify from Facebook

Many of you may have linked Facebook to Spotify. Some of them find it is unnecessary to connect the Spotify account with Facebook. How to disconnect Spotify from Facebook? This post will teach you how to do it on a computer and mobile.


Part 1. Disconnect Spotify from Facebook on Computer

This solution only works with Spotify users who created their Spotify account with email. If your Spotify account was signed up through Facebook, this does not workable for you. In this case, you have to create a new Spotify account instead.

 

Step 1. Open the Spotify desktop app on your computer and log in to your account.

Step 2. Next to your user name, click the "arrow down" icon and Settings.

Step 3. Scroll down to the Social section. Under Facebook, click the DISCONNECT FROM FACEBOOK button.

Alternatively, if you only want to hide your Spotify playlists and other activities on Facebook, you don't need to disconnect from Facebook. You can simply disable the sharing feature in Spotify settings to achieve this goal. Go to Social > Spotify, turn off Automatically make new playlists public and Show my current Top Artists.

Part 2. Remove Spotify from Facebook on Mobile

If you use mobile devices, you can follow this guide to remove Spotify from Facebook.

Step 1. Open the Facebook app on your phone and log in to your Facebook account.

Step 2. Tap the "hamburger" icon and then scroll down to Account Settings and tap it.

Step 3. Find Apps > Logged in with Facebook and tap Spotify.

Step 4. Scroll down and you'll see the Remove App option. Press that button and you'll be required to confirm removing Spotify. Tap the Remove button and the Spotify app will be removed from Facebook quickly.

Part 3. Switch to A New Spotify Account without Facebook

If you cannot disconnect Spotify from Facebook with the above methods, then you need to sign out of Spotify and create a brand new account. For Premium users, you should cancel the subscription firstly.

While creating a new Spotify account, you are highly suggested to sign up with an email address instead of with Facebook. And as it's not allowed to have two Spotify accounts with the same email address, you should change to a different email address this time.

Regarding the songs and playlists you previously saved from Spotify, they will still be on your old Spotify account. Once you created the new account, you can download these songs again with the new account. That's because these songs are not downloaded. They are just cache. If you want to download the real songs, you'll need TunesKit Spotify Music Converter, a professional Spotify downloader that can download Spotify songs, playlists, and albums as MP3, AAC, FLAC, etc. without losing any quality and ID3 tags. It works perfectly with both Premium and even Free accounts of Spotify.

The following guide will show you how to download music from Spotify without premium to add Spotify songs to your new account without Facebook.

Step 1. Run TunesKit Spotify Playlist Downloader and it will load the Spotify app. After that, log in to your Spotify account and drag playlist or track from Spotify to TunesKit downloading window.

Step 2. Click Preferences from the top menu of TunesKit software, then select the output format and other parameters according to your needs.

Step 3. Go back to the main interface of TunesKit, then click the Convert button. Then you can transfer those downloaded songs to your new Spotify account with ease.

Step 4. Open the Spotify desktop app on your computer. Then log in to your new Spotify account. Go to Preferences and click on Add a source to import the downloaded songs. With this smart tool, you'll be able to delete Facebook but keep Spotify songs without any problem.

Bottom Line

If you want to disconnect Spotify from Facebook, follow the first part. If you use Facebook to log in to Spotify at the very beginning, you can create a new account and download Spotify songs with TunesKit Spotify Downloader.

 

For more: https://www.viwizard.com/spotify-music-tips/disconnect-spotify-from-facebook.html

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