Spotify expands parent-managed accounts for kids to more countries, including the US | TechCrunch
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Spotify expands parent-managed accounts for kids to more countries, including the US | TechCrunch
"With Managed Accounts, parents can restrict access to certain features, such as watching videos, playing content, or viewing Canvas videos, which are the looping visuals that appear during music playback, for any content labeled as explicit. Parents can also control and restrict the playback of specific artists and songs. Interactivity features are also limited on managed accounts, which means that kids won't get access to access to age-gated features like Messages. Managed Accounts allow parents to make more granular decisions about the kind of music their child can listen to, without forcing them to use the more restrictive Spotify Kids app."
"Managed Accounts are available to Spotify Premium Family plan members and allow account holders to manage a separate music-only listening experience for their kids under the age of 13. Since these accounts are separate, your kids' music choices won't impact your algorithm or show up in your annual Spotify Wrapped experience. Kids can add songs to their favorites, create their own playlists, and have their own personalized recommendations."
Managed Accounts enable Spotify Premium Family holders to create separate music-only accounts for children under 13 with independent favorites, playlists, and personalized recommendations. Children's listening does not affect family algorithms or annual Wrapped results. Parents can restrict videos, playback, Canvas visuals, explicit-labeled content, and block specific artists or songs. Interactivity and age-gated features such as Messages are disabled on managed accounts. Setup occurs via the Family Plan account page by choosing Add a Member and selecting the under-13 listener option, then following configuration prompts. Managed Accounts roll out to additional markets alongside existing Spotify Kids availability.
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