![]() 28/18: According to TechCrunch, Spotify has ended their test to require family plan members to share their GPS location. Last month, Billboard revealed that streaming family plans had some music industry executives concerned about Spotify’s slipping average revenue per user and that nearly half of global streaming subscribers are on family plans. Links in the email take users to a series of pages that state, “Spotify will only use your GPS data to verify your location and nothing else,” as well as an explanation on why the company is requesting such information. In addition to Spotify’s narrow categorization of family, people are concerned about the music-streaming company asking for people’s GPS data to confirm their location, and about the implications, this might have for privacy and security. Some family members might live abroad, for instance, or have separated parents. Please #familybybloodbutnotbylocationĪ number of Spotify Premium for Family plan users have also taken to Twitter to point out that living in the same house is not a prerequisite for being a family and it should not be considered a point of contention when it comes to accessing family accounts. Will you cancel my account if my family gets too far from each other? #wtf #fail /HauQtHXSUAĭear a user of the Family-subscription and can’t understand why you want to track the location via GPS? Some families don’t live together, but they still are family. Users who have received Spotify’s email to verify their location have been warned that should they fail to confirm their home address, they will lose access to the discounted family Why do you need my GPS location to continue offering me a “Premium discount”? I pay for the family plan and it should not matter where my family lives. Spotify clearly states on its website that the two to five people on each ‘Premium for Family’ plan must live at the same address and now, the streaming music giant has started verifying this requirement by asking account users to confirm their home address through GPS data, Quartzy reports. ![]()
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