Spotify Premium Subscribers Can Finally Save Their Algorithm From Their Kids


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If you have a Premium Family plan through Spotify, there’s good news: You can now set up managed accounts for your kids. Not only can you control what they listen to, their music choices won’t reflect in or affect your listening history. Congratulations: You’re getting your Wrapped back.

On Tuesday, Spotify announced it is rolling out managed accounts for Premium subscribers to seven new regions: the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Premium Family subscribers in these countries can now create managed accounts for users younger than 13 that allow those users to listen on their own, in a controlled environment.

Managed accounts are music-only, so younger listeners can’t browse Spotify’s other offerings, such as podcasts, or send or receive DMs. In addition, account managers can control a number of settings on these accounts, including whether the account can listen to explicit music, choose to block specific artists and songs, and decide to hide video—including short-form Canvas content.

While Spotify has an existing service designed for children, Spotify Kids, it’s much different, as it only contains music hand-picked for the service, and doesn’t allow subscribers to control the account. Managed accounts allow subscribers to give a full Spotify experience to their kids, while having total control over what they can listen to.

Personally, I think this is a fantastic feature. As someone who grew up in the early days of iTunes, I would have loved the ability to add whatever songs I wanted to my playlists—assuming my parents gave those songs the OK, of course. It’s also great that kids can get recommendations for new music from Spotify. If they are obsessed with the latest trending song, perhaps Spotify can recommend similar tunes, both contemporary tracks as well as classics. It could be a great way to expand kids’ music tastes.


What do you think so far?

Spotify first tested managed accounts in 10 other countries: New Zealand, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Columbia. It’s now available as part of its Premium Family plan, which costs $19.99 per month.

How to create a managed account

If you’re using the Spotify mobile app, head to Settings and privacy > Account > Premium Family. If you’re on your account page on Spotify’s website, choose “Manage members.” Either way, under Plan members, choose to add members to your plan. Choose “Add a listener aged under 13,” then choose “Add account.”

You’ll then follow the on-screen steps to confirm you are the parent or guardian of the listener; set a PIN to control the experience; choose the name and birthdate of the listener; and choose your settings.

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