How do I agree to terms and conditions on Spotify?

By signing up for, or otherwise using, the Spotify Service, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms, then you must not use the Spotify Service or access any Content.

What content is prohibited on Spotify?

Content that promotes dangerous false or dangerous deceptive medical information that may cause offline harm or poses a direct threat to public health includes, but may not be limited to: asserting that AIDS, COVID-19, cancer or other serious life threatening diseases are a hoax or not real.

What are the rules for Spotify?

Spotify is home to communities where people can create, express themselves, listen, share, learn, and be inspired. Don’t promote violence, incite hatred, harass or engage in any other behavior that may place people at risk of serious physical harm or death.

Why did Spotify remove my playlist?

We’ve received notice that an image and/or description on one of your playlists has been reported as including inappropriate or offensive content and violates our Profile and Playlist Image Guidelines. Therefore, we’ve removed the image and/or description from the playlist on Spotify.

Does Spotify sell my data?

“Spotify uses the same surveillance capitalist business model as Facebook and YouTube: they harvest your data and sell access to it to advertisers who think they can use that data to manipulate you into buying their products and services.” If you’re a subscriber, you already pay Spotify $9.99 every month.

Does Spotify provide public access to their data?

The following personal data will always be publicly available on the Spotify Service: Your profile name. Your profile photo. Your public playlists.

What is prohibited content?

Prohibited Content means any content or other material that (a) violates any applicable law or regulation, including the criminal code, data protection, consumer law and youth protection provisions, or infringes any Third Party rights, including any Third Party Intellectual Property Rights; (b) is obscene, sexually …

Do you have to pay for Spotify?

Spotify comes in two main forms – free and Premium. Spotify Premium is £9.99/$9.99 a month, which includes access to features such as ad-free streaming, unlimited skips, extreme quality streaming and Spotify Connect.

What’s wrong with my Spotify app?

Restart the Spotify app. Log out and back in. Make sure the app is up-to-date. Close any other apps you’re not using.

How do I get my old Spotify playlists back?

Recover deleted playlists

  1. Log in to your account page.
  2. Click Recover playlists in the menu on the left.
  3. Click RESTORE by the playlist you want to recover.
  4. Open Spotify and find the restored playlist at the bottom of your playlist collection.

Is Spotify app safe?

Spotify is safe for older kids and teens, but parents should be aware that account registration requires a lot of personal information, and that profiles will be public by default. Users can set their profiles to “private” in Spotify’s settings.