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My Question or Issue
So, I have recieved numerous emails reading "Welcome Back" with a link to go to Spotify & that if I didn't attempt to login that my email "may have been entered by mistake." But, after recieving the second email, I went into my account separately and logged out of every device, including resetting my password (for x amount of time, ive recieved those emails in the past that show logins from different companies or my google hone will tell me that "the music stopped because spotify is playing on another device).
Hours later, ANOTHER email. Anybody else experiencing this? Spotify needs to find a remedy to this for users. This clearly is a security issue. After so many "login to spotify" emails are sent in a day, wouldn't you think they would establish some sort of trigger to send an additional email to the user warning them of attempted logins using their email? And possibly other ways to secure their accounts? Like, I dont know...two factor authentication to avoid these issues?
As stated in the subject. I have secured my account. Numerous times. And yes. That includes wiping 3rd party apps that I know are secure and are frustrating to set back up 3x over when it isnt needed, because it happens again and again.
Someone please tell me they relate to the same concerns/experiences with this service. Ive been a customer for years, not only a free customer, but a paying one. Only going free due to working from home the last handful of years and my preferences changing.