Log into the Sonos Controller App. Select Settings from the Music menu. Select My Services from the settings menu. Select The Music service you want to delete, and then select remove account.
How to REMOVE SPOTIFY from SONOS
Sonos have announced Spotify Connect support for their systems, allowing users to stream Spotify content straight from Spotify (or at least, without a Sonos player in the chain).
When you’ve got Spotify installed on your PC or Mac, Spotify sets up a host of stuff that make sure that Spotify software works with Spotify hardware. This includes pairing together an iDevice and your computer (via Home Sharing), enabling remote control functionality, playback via AirPlay etc… The one thing it doesn’t do is make absolutely certain you can USE YOUR SPOTIFY ACCOUNT WITHOUT A PLAYER . Effectively Spotify Connect allows Spotify to become your Sonos player.
Working Spotify host software is Spotify’s pair of Spotify-branded apps for Windows and Mac OS X, the former still in beta at the time of writing (the late March 2015 announcement). The “host” functionality doesn’t appear to have been rolled into Spotify’s Android or iPhone app, but since you can have your Spotify account running on two devices simultaneously it could be possible to use a mobile device as a Spotify connect host. Spotify Connect is Spotify’s equivalent of Airplay (itself a Spotify competitor) or Google Cast and Spotify hardware support seems to be rolling out currently, with Sonos announced as the first partner. Spotify Connect will work with “any Spotify app” – including its website.
What Spotify Connect does NOT do, however, is host your Spotify account. If you don’t have any Spotify software running on your computer then Spotify connect on your Sonos system won’t be able to use it at all . This means that in order to play Spotify music on your Sonos you must:
Make sure Spotify is enabled on your Sonos as a source [ HERE ]. All Spotify Connect playback routes through Spotify software – if Spotify is disabled then Spotify Connect won’t be available regardless of whether you can physically see Spotify host software running or not.
Ensure that the Spotify software on your computer is actually authorised to play music in Spotify. If you’ve only recently set up your account, whenever you pair an iDevice with Spotify it’ll ask you for authorisation again and again (even if you’re using the same computer). This can get annoying fast – but luckily there’s a way around it; after pairing/authorising an iDevice just go to Account settings > Devices tab and click the Spotify icon at the bottom left of Spotify’s Preferences pane.
To change the account on which you are signed in, follow these steps:1. Go to Browse > [Service Name].2. Tap the account name at the top to reveal a list of added accounts.3. Tap the account you wish to use
To delete an app, find it on your device and tap Uninstall
Older versions of the Sonos software may not work well with the Spotify app. To address this issue, open the settings screen on your smartphone and update your system.
If you’ve added separate accounts, make sure the correct one is selected for removal.
How to Remove a Music Service Account from SonosTo remove the account, select the service you are removing and tap REMOVE ACCOUNT. Make sure the correct account is selected before proceeding. Tap ‘Remove’.
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Navigate to the settings menu by pressing the system button of your controller or app. Scroll down and select ‘Sonos Forums’. From this page you will be able to find a ‘Contact Us’ link which will allow you contact our support team directly if needed. You can also navigate directly from here: https://www.sonos.com/en-gb/support#contact
Please note: Registered Sonos players will not automatically remove themselves from your Spotify account once they have been removed from the Sonos app on your network. You will need to go through the additional step of removing them manually by logging into your Spotify account at https://www.spotify.com/my-account/devices/.
How do I get my Spotify player to show up in Sonos again?
If you have confirmed that your devices are no longer registered, try restarting the app and reconnecting them. If you still experience issues please contact us via the link provided above.
Our Spotify player acts as a music service, and collects information about the tracks you are listening to including start and finish time, play count and more. This information is why we can provide track suggestions for you in our app. If you decide that you would like this feature to stop collecting data from your Spotify account please sign up again with the Sonos account that has been used on the device previously: https://www.spotify.com/gb/account/signup/.
If your Sonos is registered to your partner’s or friend’s Spotify account, then unfortunately they will not be able to remove it from their account as their access credentials will not be known. Please see above on how to contact our support team for further assistance.
How do I reset my password?
Our password recovery process involves an automated system to help ensure that no other person is able to see or recover it. If you cannot remember your password please contact us directly at https://www.sonos.com/en-gb/support#contact and we will be happy to assist further:
If you have any questions about the Sonos service in general, please start a new topic on our support forum here: https://forum.sonos.com/category/16-general, or email us for further assistance: https://www.sonos.com/en-gb/support#contact
Sonos offers you three passwords to be used when registering your Sonos system. This will ensure that nobody who is not you can access it even if they have your username and password:
The first password is automatically generated and used as the “admin” login details for your device(s). These are accessible by everyone with administrative permissions on the network that has a Sonos product registered to it (and also via https://www.sonos.com/my-account/. You should never share this password with anyone else!
To remove Spotify from your Sonos Account, follow the steps below:
On your desktop go to sonos.com/account or go to the App Services page in the Sonos Controller app Select Spotify.
Next, select Unsubscribe under “Unsubscribe and remove accounts from other services” on the right side of the screen. Press Continue when prompted with instructions on how to unsubscribe successfully from Spotify . Once you receive a confirmation email that your subscription has been canceled, you can relaunch Music history and any previously played content will no longer appear. To stream music after unsubscribing from these streaming services:
a. Sign in to your Sonos account on a speaker by going to the App Services page in the controller app or through the web browser at sonos.com/account .
b. Select Spotify from the list of available services and relaunch Music history. Any previously played content will not appear until you have re-downloaded it from Spotify. You can manage all your streaming subscriptions under Account > Subscriptions . To change what services Sonos supports:
a. Click Manage Subscriptions and select Add Service . Then choose a service from the menu, such as Apple Music or another subscription service you want to add. Next, enter your credentials for that service using your email address and password (if required).
To remove your Spotify account from Sonos, open the Sonos app and tap More at the bottom of the screen. Tap Settings > My Services, then select Spotify > Remove Account.
Open the Sonos music Menu.Select Add Music Services.Select The Music Service You Want To Add From The List.
Tap “Disconnect” to disconnect your SONOS from the speaker.
From the Settings tab, tap “System” then open “system tools.” With this screen open, you can tap each incompatible product and remove it from your system. Follow the on-screen prompts to move through the steps of removing conflicting products that are preventing you from installing a new app on your phone.
Your ISP is having connectivity problems which cause speakers to disconnect from a Spotify server.