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So here's what happens: I'm listening to my Spotify on my laptop. Then at a random time (when I'm not fiddling with Spotify on either my phone or my laptop, then it swaps from my computer to playing on my phone. After it had happend 3 times (during one day), then I reinstalled Spotify on my phone.
... It still happend.
Now it has happend 4 times over the last 3 hours. This is getting infuriating!! I'm sitting in an open office and I look like quite the idiot.
It has happend 7 times now on two days. I can't remember if it was after an update or not. I have a Macbook Pro (the old kind) and a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. It has only occured from laptop to phone.
And it doesn't matter if the Spotify-app is open on my phone or not. It has been not just closed (and still open in the background) - but closed-closed, as in - no apps running.
What the **bleep** is going on.
I'll try experimenting now, by setting my phone's Spotify in Offline-mode and see if it still happens. Any other suggestions to what can be going on?
I haven't tried reinstalling Spotify on my laptop, since I assume that it's the phone that is the problem. That's the device 'stealing' the music...