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Hey there,
Thanks for posting in the Community and welcome.
From what we know, inactive devices get purged from the list automatically after a period of inactivity, but the whole process is automated and varies, so we can't give an exact timeline.
Nevertheless, if you want any changes to be reflected in the Connect picker, first they need to be resolved between your Spotify account and the data in your Amazon app. To remove the irrelevant instances of the devices we suggest to try the following steps:
This process of unlinking the two accounts should help you reset the data that is also reflected in your Connect picker. Keep in mind that simply renaming a device or a session will not remove the old already linked instances. You can use the same steps above if you want to let's say rename an already linked device and not create a new one instead.
Hope this helps. Keep us in the loop!
Hey there,
Thanks for posting in the Community and welcome.
From what we know, inactive devices get purged from the list automatically after a period of inactivity, but the whole process is automated and varies, so we can't give an exact timeline.
Nevertheless, if you want any changes to be reflected in the Connect picker, first they need to be resolved between your Spotify account and the data in your Amazon app. To remove the irrelevant instances of the devices we suggest to try the following steps:
This process of unlinking the two accounts should help you reset the data that is also reflected in your Connect picker. Keep in mind that simply renaming a device or a session will not remove the old already linked instances. You can use the same steps above if you want to let's say rename an already linked device and not create a new one instead.
Hope this helps. Keep us in the loop!
I have Spotify Premium. I have 5 echos. I gave one of my old echos to a family member. Even though the family lives in another location and is not on my shared wifi/account, i am able to control the music on that Alexa from all my spotify apps (desktop/iphone/ipad). I have tried logging out all devices. The family member has reset the Alexa and has assured me they have it tied to their Alexa account. I have done everything to remove this device from my account in Spotify and Alexa. Yet, I am still able to play music on the account at any time. The device does not show in my Alexa app whatsoever. However, on the Spotify app, it still shows as a device i can play from. I have selected "forget device". There is nothing else I can do. THIS IS A HUGE SECURITY ISSUE. I could literally blast music at 3 AM at someone else's house if i wanted to. Why hasn't this issue be resolved? I see complaints as far back as 2018.
i also have issues removing a device from my spotify app - need this resolved immediately.
This don´t help me, i don't have access to the Amazon account, So i do this:
https://community.spotify.com/t5/Other-Podcasts-Partners-etc/Unlink-account-from-Alexa-without-App/m...
You should be able to revoke the access via the "Apps" section of your profile page (https://www.spotify.com/us/account/apps/)
But i can see the Alexa in my devices, i really want to delete it.
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