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Describe the bug
If I am not connected to the internet (momentarily) and restart I have to sign in again. I have not changed my password between client open and closing.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Turn airplane mode
Start spot attempt to play some music
Get confused no music is playing but the bar is scrolling
Close spot
Turn off Airplane mode
Open spot again
Sign in (if you can remember your (stupidly assigned spotify) username and password)
Expected behavior
I expect it to remember my password until I inform it to forget it or "sign-out". Maybe at sign in there should be a menu to select to sign-in with the same user but also delete that "profile" from "memory"
Screenshots
Nothing really to screenshot
General information:
Distribution: Debian 11
Installation method [e. g. built from source, installed from Flathub...]: gnome-software (flatpak)
Version [e.g. 0.1.0]: 0.3.3
Device used [e. g. desktop, phone...]: laptop (desktop)
Stack trace:
I'm not replicating it.
Additional context
You created the bug by fixing this one. Instead check if sign-in fail is due to connectivity?
add "profile" feature maybe and never forget them unless the user "deletes" them
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
If I am not connected to the internet (momentarily) and restart I have to sign in again. I have not changed my password between client open and closing.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
I expect it to remember my password until I inform it to forget it or "sign-out". Maybe at sign in there should be a menu to select to sign-in with the same user but also delete that "profile" from "memory"
Screenshots
Nothing really to screenshot
General information:
Stack trace:
I'm not replicating it.
Additional context
You created the bug by fixing this one. Instead check if sign-in fail is due to connectivity?
add "profile" feature maybe and never forget them unless the user "deletes" them
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: