Google Home Mini and Original smart speakers together, side by side, front view.
Here, we cover how to disconnect Spotify from Google Home speakers. You may wish remove or delete your Spotify account from Google Home either because:
These instructions assume that you’ve previously set up and connected a Spotify account to your Google Home assistant. If not, then you do not yet need this info. But if so, then read on.
So, to get your mobile device ready to do this, please install the Google Home app and connect to the Google account on which the Spotify account you wish to disconnect is set up. Then, run through the following routine:
On an iOS iPad, we find this app on page three of the Home screen, as shown in the next picture by the pink arrow.
Tap the Home app icon.
Then, after a short pause, the app displays its Home screen, as shown next.
Found in the top left corner of the app’s Home screen, as pointed at by the pink arrow in the last picture. The Home app then displays its main menu, as shown next.
Find this link, pointed at by the pink arrow in the last pic.
The Music Service Choices screen then appears, as shown below.
This is shown in the last picture.
Then, you get the Spotify Disconnect Confirmation screen as shown next.
Find that in the confirmation window shown above, as pointed at by the pink arrow. This removes your Spotify account information from the Google Home app and associated speaker devices. Then it takes you back to the Music Service Choices screen, as displayed in the next step.
If however, you get an error message, someone else, who shares your Google account, may have already deleted your Spotify profile from it for you. If concerned, check with anyone who has access, just to be sure that the information was not removed due to any sort of security breach.
On the Music Service Choices screen, find the Spotify entry and look just beneath it. If you see a blue LINK option, then your Spotify account information has indeed been successfully purged from Google Home. See the next picture for the location of that link, as pointed out by the pink arrow.
But if this link still displays as UNLINK, then the info was not removed. In that case, jump back up to step 1, and try running through this routine again, paying close attention to any error messages that might appear along the way.
You can also check that your Google Home speakers no longer play music on Spotify, by asking for a song through it, from Spotify. For example, try something like
“Okay Google, play Christmas Medley by Neil Diamond on Spotify.”
If you disconnect your Spotify account from the Google Home successfully, then she’ll answer you by saying something like,
“Your music account needs to be linked first. You can do that in the Google Home app.”
But if you decide otherwise, and would like to connect Spotify on your Google smart speakers again, then simply add back your Spotify account info into Google Home.
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