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After you've created a playlist and edited it (either on Android, iPhone, iPad or on the computer client) you can still find your old lists on Spotify. This wikiHow will teach you how to recover and find your old playlists on Spotify using a web browser. You cannot use either the computer app or mobile apps to do this.
Steps
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Go to https://www.spotify.com/us/account/overview/#_=_. You can use any web browser to recover your old playlists on Spotify.
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Log in (if prompted). Make sure you are using the login information for the Spotify account you want to access.Advertisement
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Click Recover playlists. You'll see this in the vertical menu on the left side of the browser.
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Click Restore next to the playlist you want to recover. It will appear in your playlists section of Spotify.[1]
Expert Q&A
Tips
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If you don't see the playlist you're looking for, it might be under a different account.Thanks
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1. Go to https://www.spotify.com/us/account/overview/#_=_.
2. Log in (if prompted).
3. Click Recover playlists.
4. Click Restore next to the playlist you want to recover.