If you use Spotify’s desktop apps to get your tuneage, you might want to temporarily switch to its Web or mobile apps for your music fix. Several subscribers reported that the streaming service’s apps for Mac, Windows and Linux computers have been writing hundreds of gigabytes of data per day to users’ hard drives, even when the software is idle and not storing any storing locally, reports Ars Technica. It isn’t clear why this is happening, but it’s certainly worth avoiding Spotify on your desktop for the time being. Writing that much data that often to your hard drive can…

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