Windows 10 How do I stop app-specific volume settings from changing on their own?

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I prefer to set the app volume to max for every app and then control the volume as necessary in the app I'm using at whatever time I need to adjust it. For example, if I'm using Spotify to listen to music, I prefer to set the app volume for Spotify to max in Settings, and then use Spotify's volume bar to control it's volume if I need to.


However, ever since I got my computer, the app-specific volumes for any app I have open keep changing on their own. I set all of them to max every time I go into settings, and yet without fail they always change at some point. I was going to just deal with it, but it's getting annoying to have to go into settings half the time I want to talk to friends or watch a YouTube video because it randomly decided to set Discord's app volume to 20 or Google Chrome's volume to 35.


Any way I can make this stop happening? Thanks.

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