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I cleared all Spotify data (and re-logged in), so I'm starting "fresh".
I have NO playlists set to sync for offline use
Spotify is in online mode.
If I then look at the DATA used by the Spotify app, it grows and grows as I listen to music, consuming space on the phone.
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To rapidly answer your questions:
Is Spotify caching songs I listen to in case I listen to them again (to save bandwidth in future)?
Yes
Can I turn off this behaviour?
No
Is there a limit to how big this 'cache' of songs will get?
No, but you can can clear the cache from the Settings menu of the app at any time.
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To rapidly answer your questions:
Is Spotify caching songs I listen to in case I listen to them again (to save bandwidth in future)?
Yes
Can I turn off this behaviour?
No
Is there a limit to how big this 'cache' of songs will get?
No, but you can can clear the cache from the Settings menu of the app at any time.
Peter
Spotify Community Mentor and Troubleshooter
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Hey there @user-removed!
Like the desktop client, the mobile client also caches your music. This helps users not to go over their data limits. Currently, there is no option to prevent caching. I'm not sure on the cache limit, but in a previous post I read, it appears that once the storage is full on your mobile device, the cache will be cleared. Although you can clear cache and saved data by going to the Spotify App > Settings > Delete cache and saved data.
Edit: @Peter__ beat me to replying again lol.
Thanks
> No, but you can can clear the cache from the Settings menu of the app at any time.
I.e. It's a case of "all or nothing".
Peter
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Ok, so there is some limit (a % as suggested by @Merik, perhaps) as I've seen mine grow to twice that...
Unfortunately, clearing the "data" from the app settings also remove any downloaded playlist. Clearing "cache" from app settings within Android does not do much.
Spotify ought to implement a selective database compacting option, to reclaim space that has been freed up (logically but not physically) on the flash memory.
It's absolutely counter intuitive that in order to regain space (that the user didn't agree to occupy), someone has to delete ALL data, playlists, and settings from the device.
Please make an option in order to reclaim the flash memory space when deleting offline songs/playlists!
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