Spotify is a great way to listen to music, but it can be frustrating when it keeps stopping. There are a few possible reasons why this might be happening, and there are also a few things you can do to fix it.<\/p>
In this article, we’ll discuss the most common causes of Spotify stopping, and we’ll provide some troubleshooting tips to help you get back to listening to your music without interruption.<\/p>
One of the most common reasons Spotify may be pausing your music is this. While you can install and log into your Spotify account on as many devices as you want, the music streaming service does not support simultaneous playback. This means that if anyone else using your account starts playing music, your music will stop.<\/p>
There are two options for avoiding this. You can change your account password or log everyone out of your account. Either method requires the use of a browser.<\/p>
If your Spotify keeps pausing after you’ve resolved the account issues, it’s time to look into other possible issues. Low internet connection is a common causes of stuttering or pausing, especially when streaming music or video. Spotify music streaming can be taxing on your internet connection.<\/p>
Unfortunately, there isn’t much you can do except wait for a better signal or connect to a more stable internet connection. You can, of course, connect to a Wi-Fi network.<\/p>
Try restarting the router if you’re already connected to Wi-Fi. Some routers include a reset button, while others can be restarted via the app. If you’re not sure how to do this, simply unplug the router, wait a minute, and then plug it back in.<\/p>
There’s also a chance your internet connection will be disrupted because you accidentally turned off data or roaming (if you’re roaming).<\/p>
You can also enable data roaming by going to Settings > Cellular > SIMs and selecting your primary SIM. Then enable Data Roaming. Remember that depending on your plan, roaming may incur additional charges from your carrier.<\/p>