Spotify makes it easier for parents to control their kids' content
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Spotify makes it easier for parents to control their kids' content
"Spotify is launching a Premium Family exclusive feature called Managed accounts, which gives parents more control over their kids' Spotify. The new feature is launching in select markets such as the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, Germany, France and the Netherlands. Parents who are Premium Family account holders can now filter out explicit content, ban certain songs, albums, or artists, and hide short videos that play with specific tracks. Additionally, the messaging feature is completely removed from kids' accounts."
"These restrictions apply to kids under 13 years of age. Notably, these Managed accounts are separate from the dedicated Spotify Kids app. Of course, kids are still free to curate their own playlists and songs, and will get suggestions from Spotify's algorithm based on their listening habits. These suggestions will also be separate from the parents' suggested tracks and artists."
Managed accounts are available to Premium Family account holders in select markets including the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, Germany, France and the Netherlands. Parents can filter out explicit content, ban specific songs, albums, or artists, and hide short videos that play with particular tracks. Messaging is removed from kids' accounts and these restrictions apply to children under 13 years of age. Managed accounts operate separately from the Spotify Kids app. Children can still curate playlists and receive algorithmic suggestions based on their listening habits, kept separate from parents' suggestions.
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