Users Android-app Spotify have playlists to download it again after update

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Spotify users who use the Android app, soon to perform an update, and then try logging in again, and playlists to download for offline listening. Someone has compromised the internal systems of Spotify, so the security update is needed.

Users with an iPhone or a Windows Phone and on desktop you don’t have to do it; the update is only for Android and is coming in the next few days in the Google Play Store, Amazon Appstore, and on the mobile site of Spotify itself. After the update its playlists, which users offline have stored away and they have to be downloaded again. Many users download music, for example, moving or travelling abroad, because there is no high-speed internet connections are available, or data limits apply.

The update is necessary, because Spotify unauthorized access to its internal systems was found, so says the music service on the own blog. It’s the one that broke on the internal systems of the data of one user is viewed. That information didn’t contain the password or payment information of that user. Nevertheless, run Spotify, the update for all users.

The music service recently released all updated apps for iOS and Android with the new My Music feature, and the new, darker interface. The security update is required; without the update, users can no music listen to it or use the app. Users who are now abroad, the obligation to update probably postpone by the app in offline mode.

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