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Use the search bar to find Spotify. Tap UPDATE. If no update option is visible, your app is on the latest version. Make sure to have automatic updates on: Open the Google Play Store. Use the search bar to find Spotify. Tap the three vertical dots in the top right. Check Auto-update.
The reason for trying on different networks as there may be various settings and restrictions on specific networks, firewalls, block lists and such, that may be blocking the communication with the Spotify services. Since you mentioned that it also happens on mobile, then the network itself is likely not the issue in your case.
Windows PC. Operating System. Windows 10. My Question or Issue. "Friend Activity" always shows the previous song that they listened. Assume that there are 3 songs; A, B, and C and I'm listening them respectively. Let's say I started to listen with the song A. Anybody can't see any update about me on friend's activity until the song A finished.
A workaround for now is going into your Spotify folder and deleting the update; that way Spotify doesn't try to update when you start it up, though it does download it again once it is running. Here's how: Press the Windows key + R to bring up the 'Run' window. In the Run window, type %appdata% and hit enter.
KaganUsta. Newbie. 2021-04-20 10:53 AM. Hi, I am trying to update my Spotify desktop app (Microsoft Store) for a month now because I really liked the new UI but here is the thing: I can't get the new update and so the new UI. I tried to uninstall Spotify and installed from Spotify website (not the Microsoft Store version), still didn't work.
2022-02-16 06:19 AM. I am encountering the same annoying issue that many have previously reported, where all of my weekly and daily mixes - Chill Mix, Daily Drive (except the podcast bits), Discover Weekly, etc - never refresh/update. They have been stuck on the exact same songs since I switched back to Spotify a month ago on the account I made ...
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings. (If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.) 2. Under PC settings, tap or click General. 3.
All I know is you're bumping the version number to make it look like you're still working on it to get it to "update". Spotify, you're really dropping the ball on all fronts (lyrics from the desktop client removed) without a single improvement in either the Windows or Android client. I'm not going to pay for this much longer.
So I see spotify-new exe in app dat but PC will not run it, until I whitelist it & reboot. it would have been OK without the name change as spotfy.exe was already whitelisted, & it would be fine if spotify insalled in program files, like windows programs are suppoed to!
An alternative to the listed "solution" is to restart Spotify, which if you have a quick computer takes only for a few seconds, but unfortunately stops the music. A fast way to restart is to trigger Hardware Acceleration by going to View -> Hardware Acceleration -> Restart. Reply. 1. HolgerRadecke.