

* Note: The call must be initiated from the Anchor mobile app, however your guests can join the call from their mobile app or from a web browser. Now with Record With Friends on the web, your guests do not have to create an account or login to join your call. Your guests can use their Anchor app or Anchor on the web to join in on your call. Rather than cutting them off, offer them a healthy discount on an individual Premium plan.Record With Friends is an Anchor feature that allows you to record your podcast audio with up to five remote guests. If Spotify is clever, it will react to anyone it finds using a Family plan from an alternative address as an opportunity. However, confirming when you don't live at the same address as the primary account holder will also likely result in losing access to the plan. Refusing to confirm may result in losing access to the plan. Will you cancel my account if my family gets too far from each other? #wtf (Opens in a new window) #fail (Opens in a new window) /HauQtHXSUA (Opens in a new window)Įmails are being sent out to some Family plan subscribers asking them to confirm their home address, which is done by clicking the "Confirm Now" button and GPS data is shared. Spotify's answer to this problem, and it is a problem as it's costing the service money, is to check GPS (Opens in a new window) 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.

As The Verge (Opens in a new window) reports, Spotify thinks friends are signing up to a Family plan and then sharing it even though they don't live together. One of the core rules of the Family plan is all individuals using it must live at the same address, but Spotify is suspicious that's not always the case. Each account is viewed as an individual premium account, meaning they each keep saved music, playlists, and recommendations. It costs $14.99 per month and allows a primary account holder as well as up to five other accounts to access the service. The Spotify Premium for Family account offers a very simple and cost-effective way to allow an entire family to stream the music they like. Spotify thinks some Premium for Family plan subscribers are breaking the rules, and the service is taking action to weed out the cheaters.

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