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Sorry, there's not a way to prevent this that I'm aware of, although as soon as you do go back offline again they will stop downloading of course. If you're connecting over your cell phone network and want to be sure it doesn't use up your data, you can go into settings and make sure the "download using cellular" option is off.
Scroll through your playlist, if there's a playlist that's currently downloading or set to automatic download, you should see a download icon or circling arrow icon below that playlist.
Click on the dots on the right side of the playlist to open the menu.
Then click 'Remove Download' to uncheck/stop its automatic download.
@ Spootifuuu: Could you explain this a little bit more?
I have now gone online on my android device. At the task bar I can see the downloading symbol from Spotify. If I scroll now through my playlist, I can see, that some of the playlist have not a green downlaod arrow but a grey one. The grey ones mean, that they will be downloaded. If I tab on the playlist I can choose " Download entfernen" (german, I do not know the english label). This means, that the playlist will be not downloaded anymore. But it also deletes all downloaded songs of this playlist.... I would like to stop the download... The download should stop/start by pressing a button.
It is also really annoying, because I am using RSAP at my Car. This means, that my car has access to my SIM-Card (for google traffic information). With that my car is the router and my mobile phone is connected with wlan!!! Therfore it updates all the playlists while driving!!! The workaround is to deactivate the WLAN on my phone, but this means that I wont hear, that I am receiving a lot of work emails (sometime I drive 4-6 hours, and if I hear a lot of emails, I am stopping to read them...).
Therefore it would be great to have a button to stop/start the download 🙂
Unfortunately, there's no "start/stop" or "pause" download button feature. There's only the "Download" and "Remove Download" (Download entfernen) in the playlist menu options.
One way to stop the download without deactivating your WLAN is to turn on Offline mode (Settings > Playback > Offline). You'll only be able to play the music/playlist you've downloaded, but since your WLAN is on, you can receive emails.
You're a hero!! That's exactely what I appear to have done, accidently download the Songs section. I would never have found it without you're reaction!
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