Spotify has introduced a feature where users under the age of 13 in a family subscribing to Premium Family can have their own account, allowing parents to manage inappropriate content.
These younger listeners can still access music and features on Spotify, with the main difference being the absence of a Wrapped year-end listening history. Parents can set additional preferences such as restricting access to video content, explicit music, and even setting artist-song limits.
For families looking to avoid content filtering headaches, Spotify also offers Spotify Kids, which already curates child-friendly music content.
The ability to manage content for accounts under 13 has been trialed in three countries – Denmark, New Zealand, and Sweden.
TLDR: Spotify now offers accounts for users under 13 in Premium Family subscriptions, allowing parents to control content preferences. The platform has also tested content management features in Denmark, New Zealand, and Sweden before rollout.
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