It's exhausting to have Privacy policyto perform for your Spotify followers all the time. Take a break and listen to all your guilty pleasures in a private session.
By default what you're listening to on Spotify is broadcasted to all your followers under friend activity on desktop — it's that scrolling column on the right side of the app. Personally, Spotify is my favorite form of social media because wow, you can learn a lot about a person's headspace based on their listening habits (if you're listening to BlondeI will be texting you to check in). But I understand wanting some privacy, because no one needs to know you're listening to your crush's playlist.
Private sessions allow you to listen to music for as long as you want without your listening activity being displayed to your followers. The music you listen to in a private session also will not influence your music recommendations like your Discover Weekly. A private session automatically ends when you close the app or after a long period of inactivity.
Follow the steps below to listen to whatever you want in peace.
When you are in a private session, a blue lock will appear next to your profile picture.
To end a private session repeat the steps.
To end a private session repeat the steps or close the app.
Check out other fun Spotify features.
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