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- You can log out of your Tidal account from your computer's browser by clicking your account name or through the mobile app's settings icon.
- You can authorize any number of mobile devices to play offline music. You may want to deauthorize a device if you no longer own it or use it for Tidal.
- To deauthorize a device using the mobile app, open the settings page, and go to "Authorized devices."
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Tidal doesn't always keep accurate track of your authorized devices. There are bugs in the Tidal service that often prevent authorized devices from showing up in the list on the web and mobile devices. Unfortunately, there's no known workaround for these issues right now.
But as a Tidal subscriber, you can sign into the service on as many devices as you like, including phones, tablets, and PCs. Once logged in, Tidal will allow you to listen to music on a single online device or up to five offline devices.
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