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    Spotify suffers a global fall that leaves millions of users without music

    adminBy adminApril 19, 2023No Comments1 Min Read

    The Spotify streaming music platform has experienced a general drop in its service that has prevented users from accessing it normally, although the company has already solved it.

    Spotify stopped working this Wednesday at around 1:30 p.m. (mainland Spain), a fact that many users have shared on social networks, and that portals such as DownDetector or Outage Report collect.

    The company has already fixed the problem

    The fall has been widespread throughout the world, and has also affected Spain, where users have encountered problems opening the mobile application or accessing the service from the desktop version, and if possible, to stream music.

    The technology company has already communicated through the SpotifyStatus Twitter profile that it has already solved the problems and that “everything looks much better now.” However, there are users who still have problems using the service.

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