Change login from Facebook to Spotify account

I currently log in via Facebook but want to access my Spotify on a shared ipad where it's not my Facebook that is on there. So how can I change to logging in to Spotify n not through Facebook?

Hey
Thanks for posting in the Community. :)
If you wanted to create a fresh account away from Facebook, you would be best to reach out to our Accounts team. You can do so by contacting them on Twitter, at , or via our contact from.
If you reach over to them via the contact form, you may receive an automated reply. If you do, make sure to reply back to it and this will ensure that the right team get onto your case. You should also receive an 8 digit case #. If you could let us know that here, we'll also push things along here.
I hope that directs you further. If you do have any further questions, let me know and i'll see how I can help. :)
Jason.

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