Spotify restricts choose free providers in India. Check which options are ‘locked’

Spotify on Monday launched restrictions on a few of its free providers in India, because it tries to broaden the consumer base of its paid Premium subscription within the nation. Now, some choose options are not free, and customers in India can entry these solely by taking membership of Spotify Premium.

The Spotify app on an iPad is pictured.
The Spotify app on an iPad is pictured.

A screenshot from the Spotify app showing the changes (Image courtesy: Spotify)
A screenshot from the Spotify app displaying the adjustments (Image courtesy: Spotify)

The Swedish agency launched its audio streaming providers in India in February 2019.

Restricted providers

Starting October 9, the day of the announcement, these options, that have been free till now, are ‘locked’ or, in different phrases, can be accessible solely to Spotify Premium subscribers:

(1.) Playing songs in a selected order.

(2.) Tapping again to hearken to a specific portion of a tune.

(3.) Repeating or going again to a earlier tune.

What can free customers nonetheless do?

They can nonetheless choose and select songs to play and hear to those for so long as they need. Song suggestions proceed as properly.

Spotify Premium

By subscribing to Spotify Premium, an individual can: take pleasure in ad-free music listening, save knowledge by listening offline, play music all over the place (audio system, TV, and different units) and prepay with Paytm, UPI, and extra.

Four plans are on provide: Mini ( 7/day; one account on cellular solely), Individual ( 119/month after 30 days of free trial; one account), Duo ( 149/month after one-month free trial; two accounts) and Family ( 179/month after 30-day free trial; as much as six accounts).

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