I believe the problem is simply due to you trying to share one account. What Spotify wants someone to do in your situation is have two separate accounts. And if you want to get the best deal, setup Premium Family.
Unless you have one of the first two payment methods listed on this page, then the answer is probably no. Plus, any credit cards will probably required to be one issued by Indian financial institutions. I would stick with the US region if I were you since different region have different music catalog. Additionally, Indian region account may have some content that is localized. So you will see a lot of Indian related suggestion in some section.
I'm doing something similar to this (in term of using Spotify of different region to where I reside) but I'm going for the UK region instead since they have most of what I wanted to hear. That's how I know that the home page can be localized with content related to the country your account is in.
https://www.tunemymusic.com/ There's step by step instructions. It should work although from one account to another might be a bit tricky as it's meant for one provider to another. And it uses your login for the original fetch. Good luck!
Edit: you'll probably want to make backups, log out, log in with the new account, and upload your backups.
Spotify has over 2300 genres (they're not "in your face" in the Spotify app) - and with that number of genres you can imagine they get very niche (but if you like "deep melodic euro house" for example, you'll find it there :-) Go to this web page: http://everynoise.com/everynoise1d.cgi?scope=all and search on that page for some text (eg "metal"). Click on that genre (or search again). You'll see an embedded "The Sound of <genre>" box with up to 100 tracks. Below that embedded box you'll see "open in Spotify", click on that to see that genre in the Spotify app. Click "Follow" to add it to you playlists. "The Sound of ..." Spotify playlists get updated one or more times a week.
It's a starting point to discover new music.
Just create an extra Account only dir your Google mini and follow all of your main accs playlists. To add new acc to your family Abo just log into spotify in your Browser and Go to this Site: https://www.spotify.com/de/family/overview/
Username is an unique identifier used by the system to identify its users. That string of characters cannot be changed and can be seen here
Profile name is a cosmetic property and is the one you changed in the video
You can do it on IFTTT, an online automation service - the interface is pretty intuitive. You just need to login, connect it to your Spotify account, then create a trigger for (New saved track) and the action would be (Add song to playlist).
Hope that helps!
Does it help, if you close the app completely and enter this URL https://www.spotify.com/de/wrapped/ in the browser. Below the download button there is another link that will open up the Spotify app again. I don't if it will help, because it will just open the 2021 genre page and not the wrapped story thingy directly
You can log yourself out of every device and then change your password in your Spotify settings.
Here's a link: https://www.spotify.com/account/overview/
Though I recommend navigating there yourself (don't trust links posted by strangers)
I'd change your password there and add 2fa to that. This is a very common problem with Spotify. Next I'd go to your account and use the sign out everywhere button under account. If that still doesn't fix it, remove API access from everything.
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Yes, the Spotify Support doesn't say you need premium. But the Spotify's advert page for Chromecast Audio does ! https://www.spotify.com/us/chromecastaudio/
And I also have a Chromecast Video. It's perfectly working, even on Free.
It says right here:
https://www.spotify.com/us/gift-card/
That:
"This card is redeemable for full price standalone Premium subscription months purchased directly from spotify.com only and cannot be redeemed for discounted or group subscriptions."
I bought an old useless Sonos Bridge for £3 on eBay, pulled all the original insides out of it and repurposed it to what I call a "vinyl emulator".
It uses a tiny Raspberry Pi computer and a NFC (near field communication - like what's in your contactless credit card) reader to play a specific album, playlist or radio station from Spotify when you tap a specific tag on it.
The tags are tiny (like 1mm thick) and super cheap. I've mounted them to square print outs of album art on thick card, but you could mount them to whatever. I've got some of my playlists taped inside old cassettes so they're like mixtapes.
What I really like about this is that interacting with music in this way is totally screenless - in the video I've put my phone out so you can see the track changing but it works completely without your phone: the Raspberry Pi communicates directly with your Spotify and the Sonos controller to play the track. That means that you can truly "put a record on" without, you know, buying any records. I've been trying it out for a few months and I've really enjoyed listening to full length albums again.
You can build all of this for c £50 with the full instructions below. And the great thing is that it doesn't need to sit inside an old Sonos Boost. The reader works through modest width wood as well so you can mount it under a counter, install it in a "now listening" stand - it's really up to you.
I've been completely bowled over by the reaction to my e-ink screen posted last week and I'm psyched that so many of you are actually building these. I can't wait to see what you all do with this.
Full instructions: https://www.hackster.io/mark-hank/sonos-spotify-vinyl-emulator-3be63d
As always, send me a PM or reply here if you get stuck and I'll try to help out.
Thanks!
Let me know what you all think!
Maybe this will help a bit: For new releases by artists I follow on Spotify, I use an app called crabhands which sends me notifications every time something is released. for Android / for iOS
Doesn't work for playlist updates though.
>Are Audiobooks on Spotify available in my country?
Currently, Audiobooks on Spotify are only available in the US.
Login yo the website and go to the Apps menu, and remove access to apps. Then re-add the ones you want.
Then, go to your Account Overview page and click Sign Out Everywhere. It’s possible that even though you changed your password, your account remains logged in somewhere else.
I would contact support if it doesn't change next week. And also that suggestion with logout of every device is also a good idea. It should be somewhere on spotify.com | profile and there is on the bottom "sign out everywhere".
You mean this offer? https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy/offers/spotify/
Where when you click on terms and conditions apply takes you to Spotifys T&Cs https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/premium-promotional-offer-terms/
In order to be eligible for a Promotional Offer, users must satisfy all of the following conditions (each an "Eligible User"):
A. Unless you are subscribing to a Promotional Offer that is advertised as available to past subscribers to a Spotify Premium Service, you must be a new subscriber to any and all forms of Spotify Premium Service or the Unlimited service (as defined in the Spotify Terms of Use) and not have subscribed to, or accepted a trial of, either the Spotify Premium or Unlimited Service at any time in the past.
Perhaps you were violating the Spotify User Guidelines: https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/user-guidelines/ , specifically #8?
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>artificially increasing play counts or follow counts, artificially promoting Content, or other manipulation including by (i) using any bot, script or other automated process, (ii) providing or accepting any form of compensation (financial or otherwise), or (iii) any other means;
I think you can see every artist you have if you go to the artist page of your library while using the browser version of Spotify, (whereas the desktop version of Spotify and the mobile app version of Spotify cap the number of artists which are displayed to 1000 in case you follow more than 1000 artists).
You can also contact Spotify to get them to provide your data, which among other things include "A list of items saved in your library". It's under Privacy Settings on the account page (though it might take a while before you get it, I don't know how long it generally takes).
There are also some exporter apps which might work, but I haven't tested them yet and don't know which work best.
https://www.spotify.com/us/account/privacy/
Go to 'Download your data and follow the instructions - you'll eventually get an email with a download link - all your playlists and saved (starred) songs.
Don't do what I did and open a json file with your notepad - open it with a web browser.
Also many others have noticed that the Shuffle is not as expected.
I can suggest you to use the app I made. In the Android version there is a True Shuffle option.
Why limit yourself to 4.
In Spotilicious you can filter your Liked songs AND your other playlists by around 60 genres, your Mood filter, Running pace and more
Give it a try
Using a mount that's made for a phone but found out it works well for my car thing because it has the built in magnet :) (a different model of this - https://www.amazon.com/SCOSCHE-MAGWDM-MagicMount-Universal-Magnetic/dp/B00I9I8WGY)
Hey, I just converted my App built-in shuffle to be a true shuffle!! Try it (Currently only on Android)
Hey, I just converted my App built-in shuffle to be a true shuffle!! Try it (Currently only on Android)
Here it has many options but the one you care about is "Startup Manager". Go in Starup manager and just select Spotify. Did the trick for me and my coworker.
This is exactly what I wanted to do - allow guests to control Spotify on my Sonos network (without giving guests access to my protected VLANs). Thanks for the link to the battery. I can't wait to try it out.
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I bought this USB-C extension, hopefully it will be long enough. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WH13G67/ref=crt_ewc_title_oth_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AX5T5JLFOTX3S
The ability to filter your Liked songs is nice!!
If you want that ability also on your playlists with much more filters, you can try the App named Spotilicious.
I made this App for my own use and then I realized that many others have requested it on different channels...
Things you can do with this App:
Filter by Genres, BPM, mood, live music and more.
Unite several playlists into one playlist.
Find your most top Genres.
Save on Spotify new playlists out of your filtered results.
The App is called Spoltilicious and it is available on Google and Apple stores. Enjoy!
If you want to try to create your own playlists out of your own music, I created an App that filters your own music. You can filter by Genres, BPM, Live music, Mood and more..
The App is called Spoltilicious and it is available on Google and Apple stores. Enjoy!
Until Spotify will open this feature for everyone... with Spoltilicious you can sort and filter your Liked music AND the playlists you are following... today!
Some of the filters are: your own genres, BPM, Mood, Live and more
There is a great tool that automatically adds the discover weekly tracks to a playlist/creates an archive of your discover weekly songs.
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https://ifttt.com/applets/NFRkZeJu-automatically-create-a-discover-weekly-archive
If you're on Android*, Pano Scrobbler allows yo~~u~~ yo automatically edit your scrobbles with regular expressions.
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^(I don't know if it's available on iOS, I haven't checked)
Funny thing, I did it as a test when I posted this and it was working for me. Can you try using my applet, and if it doesn't work, let me know at what point things do not work?
Here's the link - https://ifttt.com/applets/JbnzvHEe
Is IFTTT still working in some fashion? I used IFTTT to backup my weekly playlists for quite a while, I'm not sure if it's still working behind the scenes.
Here: https://ifttt.com/applets/EJz7ut3r-spotify-playlist-backup
If you guys wanna try there is a youtube channel - Comfort My Dog. They have their presence on the Amazon Alexa device with raving reviews. Thousands of dogs love this music.
Looks like you’re on the spotify-international.sheerid.com site—emphasis on international, or non-US site. Here’s a link to the US site if you want to try that.
That said, it’s possible you were sent to this site based on the site’s detected location of your cellular network/provider or IP address, and the student verification process is different for US vs. Non-US school.
That said, you may not be able to verify as a US student if you’re not physically located in the US. Give the US site a try and see if that works, or contact Spotify if you’re a student enrolled at a US-based school who is studying abroad.
Does it help, if you enter this URL https://www.spotify.com/de/wrapped/ in the browser. Below the download button there is another link that will open up the Spotify app and guide you 2021 genre page. To me, it looks like your screenshot shows the global 2021 genre not your personal one
You have to visit this page on your Spotify account:
https://www.spotify.com/account/privacy/
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There you want to disable Tailored Ads and Facebook data. I had them off and these tiles were not showing up for me. So once I turned them they showed up on my homepage. I think disabling them will have the reverse effect
Yeah, they don't work for me either. Sorry, I didn't check before, but I don't use SoundCloud. This one works, though:
https://ifttt.com/applets/53636192d-save-the-tracks-you-like-on-soundcloud-to-a-spotify-playlist
But it saves to a Spotify playlist called "SoundCloud Likes".
If the first one doesn't let you select Songs as your source, no problem, there are also recipes to add songs from Songs to a playlist.
This is basically the "Spotify Stations" mobile app functionality, which is criminal that isn't available on desktop - but sounds like it might be coming soon.
Sometimes i use the stations app to start a multi-artist based playlist on my phone and change the output source to my computer.
If you're referring to Spotify Blue then, nope I'm not using that. And if you're referring to that blue accent of the shuffle button, then it's from Swift Installer , which basically overlays apps dynamically on Android.
I'm not gonna lie I don't know what I was on two years ago. There's tons of services that can export your library to a text file that can be "imported" again to any service - however they do have some error because they're just recording artist - album - song and picking the top result on the new platform
Here's the service I remember using in the past, but there's more like it if this doesn't work for you - Soundizz
Did you set up via facebook? either way, you should see your username (or facebook name) at the top right of spotify.
You can't change your username, it's fixed. but you can check it at https://www.spotify.com/us/account/profile/
I wonder if a 3rd party Spotify app is a trojan horse and is creating FrkyFrDay777. If you go to https://www.spotify.com/us/account/apps/ you can see what apps you have given access to your account. Perhaps all of the FrkyFrDay777 victims have used the same 3rd party app and that's making the playlist.
Check which apps you've given access to here:
https://www.spotify.com/account/apps/
With the right permissions they could easily create playlists, save albums etc.
> dependant on Geolocation, not IP,
The way Remote Config works (i'm assuming that Spotify uses that, or something similar), it gets geolocation using your IP. This is where you can setup different app configurations depending on the user's location.
But following your example, they might not use this, but simply use the account assigned location.
It might not really be a "fix", but you might find some OK playlists based on various spotify genres here: http://everynoise.com/everynoise1d.cgi?scope=all (moods playlists can be a bit trickier to find I think).
From https://support.spotify.com/au/article/How-can-I-change-my-country-setting/ Do you have a premium account?
Otherwise, it might help to use the site version from that region, so https://www.spotify.com/sk/
Perfect. I'm using this with an app for macOS called Unite ; It allows you "convert" a website into a native (WebKit) macOS app. It also has an option to set up this "app" as a menu bar element, and it simply looks beautiful in Big Sur, and the way it handles Spotify is majestic. I'm replacing my other native mac pomodoro and timer apps with this one. Concentration driven by music. As a complementary suggestion, and considering it is an actual productivity tool, you can also add more playlists in this mood with more genres, letting people choose the trip they want, without interfering with the basics: stay focused, don't waste time finding music, and simply work. I have some suggestions of other genres and playlists (not minein fact, made by some of the greatest music records, artists and special music projects like Grammofy and Endel). Congratulations and thank you pal!
You can use https://freeyourmusic.com/. Spotify tried to block us just the same two years ago. We stopped using their official SDK and switched to a different method of integration. Thanks to this, we can continue to support Spotify export.
I use https://soundiiz.com/ to handle the AM <--> Spotify playlist debacle. I currently still use both, so I pay for Soundiiz to keep all playlists in sync. So basically, AM and Spotify playlists are mirrors of each other.
However, if you decide to ditch one service and move entirely to another, pay for one month of Soundiiz and transfer all your playlists over. Easy Peasy.
Try going here and setting up a family plan.
https://www.spotify.com/us/family/
Also, I don't know the details regarding how Spotify works when you sign up through your mobile phone (through the app) in Denmark. In the USA, you pay MORE if you sign up on your mobile (through the app), compared to what you pay if you sign up via the web. If that is the case in Denmark, then perhaps you might have to cancel the account that you used to sign up via your mobile before you sign up via the web.
Does this help?
I have done that with Spotify and Surfshark. However, if you accidentally connect via your home IP addresses - that might cause issues. So I covered all my devices and have not switched the VPN off since. Using it successfully for a cheaper price. Have done it for few products too, but not all are as easy, got burnt few times before.
You can try Tomahawk Player, but it had pretty basic Spotify functionality back in the day. I think you weren't able to play your Spotify playlist without importing them to Tomahawk.
Pick your favourite artists and genres and algorithm will suggest 10 song playlist which you can save in your spotify library.
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