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I’m sure many people listen to music for good vibes, but many people, my humble self included, pay great attention to song lyrics. The messages conveyed in songs, especially when they match the sonic atmosphere and energy, are not only moving but can make your entire day, week, or even year.

Before Spotify came around, music lovers had to rely on lyric videos floating around YouTube and other streaming services (or simply Google search the lyrics while the music is jamming in the background).

Spotify higher-ups thought that bringing song lyrics onto the same page as the songs themselves would give more value to the users, and they were absolutely right. You can now have karaoke parties, learn the words of your favorite tracks, and sing along to entire albums on the Spotify app.

If you haven’t already figured out how to bring up lyrics on Spotify songs, I’m here to help you do it, so let’s get started.

How To See Lyrics On Spotify

You can view song lyrics on Spotify in songs that feature them. Lyrics are available on the Spotify desktop app and the Spotify mobile app, and the owners of both Free Spotify and Premium Spotify accounts can access them. Spotify lyrics are sourced from Musixmatch, a premier Italian company specializing in music data.

Opening Spotify lyrics is a breeze, regardless of which device you are using, although the process is a bit different for desktop and mobile versions of Spotify. All you need to do is open your Spotify app and start playing a song.

If you’re using the Spotify desktop app or Spotify Web Player, you’ll need to look for the microphone icon in the bottom-right of the screen. On the mobile Spotify app, it’s even easier to see Spotify lyrics; as soon as the song plays, you’ll get to see the lyrics roll down below the track control bar.

How to See Lyrics on Spotify Desktop App

Log into your Spotify account and choose the song that you wish to enable lyrics on. Unlike the mobile version of Spotify, lyrics won’t automatically appear on your desktop Spotify, so you’ll have to click on the microphone icon (located next to the “Queue” function to the right of the track control).

This will enable the lyrics screen, allowing you to use text lines as time markers, skipping to the parts that you wish to listen to.

The lyrics screen will remain open until you either shut the Spotify app down or tap on the microphone icon again. The latter only disables the lyrics and will take you to the track selection screen (meanwhile, the song will still continue playing).

How to See Lyrics on Spotify Mobile App

The first steps to watching lyrics on Spotify mobile app or the Spotify TV app are exactly the same as with the desktop version. Open your Spotify app, log in if you haven’t enabled automatic authentication, and choose the song you want to play.

Then, in the Spotify mobile app, tap the song once for it to start playing, and a second time to be taken to the song page. Scroll down, and you’ll see a section titled “Lyrics”. To open full lyrics, tap anywhere on this box.

The lyric navigation controls are the same as with the desktop app; tap on the line of text that you wish to fast-forward or rewind back to, and use swiping controls to move the lyrics screen up and down.

Using Lyrics on Spotify to Control Song Time

The Spotify lyrics feature is a bit more advanced than just a wall of text placed on the screen. Lyrics on Spotify are interactive, meaning that you can click on different lines to fast-forward (or rewind) the song to the moment when this particular part is supposed to be sung.

This is just one of the many reasons why using Spotify Lyrics is better than watching lyric videos or opening countless tabs to find them online.

Once you’ve opened the lyrics screen on your Spotify app, you may notice that some lines are white and some are black. The song lyrics that are white indicate that these lines have already passed while the song lyrics in black tell you that these parts are coming. By sliding the bar on the “Now Playing” section, the color of the lyrics will change as well depending on the slider’s position.

You can tap (or click if you’re using the Spotify desktop app) on the line that you wish to return or fast-forward to. This is much easier and more accurate than trying to pinpoint the exact second of the song lyrics manually.

Spotify Lyrics & Playlists

One of the things I like about Spotify the most is that the lyrics screen doesn’t disappear once your song is done. If you queued a playlist up for playing, the screen will be updated with the lyrics of the next song on the list automatically.

The same goes for albums and “Made For You” playlists; as soon as one song is finished and the next one starts (even if it’s shuffled), you’ll get to see lyrics on Spotify’s songs are updated with new text; the only thing that will remain the same is the background color of the lyrics screen.

FAQ

If you’re still unsure about how to enable lyrics on your Spotify app, please consult this section for answers to the most frequently asked questions.

How do I get karaoke on Spotify?

Spotify already features karaoke-style lyrics, sourced from the Italian firm called Musixmatch. Simply open the lyrics on your Spotify app, and the text will continue rolling as the song plays.

Can I see song lyrics on my Spotify mobile app?

Yes, Spotify song lyrics are available on all three Spotify app versions (desktop, browser, and mobile).

Why can’t I see lyrics on Spotify?

Some compositions and instrumental songs do not feature any lyrics, hence they will never be available. That’s why you can’t view Spotify lyrics. It is also possible for new releases not to feature lyrics yet but they may appear in the future.

Wrapping Up

Spotify became my go-to music-listening app long before it introduced the lyrics screen feature, but I must admit, it is absolutely amazing. Using it is simple and convenient, and it works on all devices, so there’s not much more to ask for. The only thing I dislike about it is that you can’t change the background color of the lyrics screen (yet).

Whether you’re using the desktop Spotify app or you’re on mobile, all you have to do to watch the lyrics of your favorite songs as they are playing is use the correct function; on mobile, just tap “Lyrics” below the track lyrics control bar while on desktop Spotify, it’s the microphone icon.

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How To Connect PS5 To Hotel WiFi? https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-connect-ps5-to-hotel-wifi/ https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-connect-ps5-to-hotel-wifi/#respond Sat, 06 Jan 2024 11:45:04 +0000 https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-connect-ps5-to-hotel-wifi/ Many travelers have difficulty connecting gaming consoles and devices to hotel internet networks. This guide explains how to connect a PlayStation 5 (PS5) console to a hotel’s Wi-Fi network. By following these steps, you can get your PS5 online to enjoy playing games while traveling. Understanding Hotel Wi-Fi Limitations Hotels strive to provide quality internet ... Read more

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Many travelers have difficulty connecting gaming consoles and devices to hotel internet networks. This guide explains how to connect a PlayStation 5 (PS5) console to a hotel’s Wi-Fi network. By following these steps, you can get your PS5 online to enjoy playing games while traveling.

Understanding Hotel Wi-Fi Limitations

Hotels strive to provide quality internet access for all guests, but gaming consoles consume significant bandwidth for online gameplay, downloads, and streaming. To ensure availability for everyone, hotels commonly implement:

Speed reductions for high-bandwidth devices
Blocking of gaming-related ports
Splash screen login requirements
MAC address filtering to restrict unauthorized devices
Bypassing these restrictions is often possible by taking the right approach.

Instructions

Step 1: Connect PS5 to Hotel Wi-Fi

In PS5 Settings menu, go to Network settings. Select the hotel Wi-Fi network and enter password from room paperwork or check-in info. If Wi-Fi requires web login via another device first, connect a phone/tablet/laptop to that portal before connecting PS5.

Step 2: Resolve Connection Problems

If PS5 has no internet access, try restarting it to clear any network conflicts. Check for hotel Wi-Fi terms restricting bandwidth without request. Contact the front desk to inquire about policies. Verify PS5 MAC address status – request authorization if filtered.

Step 3: Adjust MTU Settings

Lowering MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value may fix connectivity issues by optimizing packet size.

In Settings, go to Network > Settings > Advanced Settings. Select MTU Settings. Change the default 1500 value to 1300 or 1400. Test connection to see if lowering MTU helped.

Additionally, enable alternate PS5 ports (443 and 1935) in Network settings which may bypass gaming port blocks.

Workaround: Use Phone as Mobile Hotspot

Activate smartphone mobile hotspot feature. Connect phone to hotel Wi-Fi for internet access. Connect PS5 to phone’s Wi-Fi hotspot instead of hotel network. Test games and connection. PS5 now leverages phone’s internet access.

Conclusion

By adjusting MTU settings, switching ports, contacting hotel staff and utilizing phone mobile hotspot workarounds, connecting a PS5 to hotel Wi-Fi is achievable, allowing you to game online while traveling. Share any other hotel gaming tips in the comments!

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Why Does My Spotify Keep Pausing? https://techdrivenhome.com/why-does-my-spotify-keep-pausing/ https://techdrivenhome.com/why-does-my-spotify-keep-pausing/#respond Sat, 30 Dec 2023 10:10:11 +0000 https://techdrivenhome.com/why-does-my-spotify-keep-pausing/ Have you ever been jamming out to your favorite playlist on Spotify, really feeling the music, when suddenly that little green bar stops moving and the tunes cut out? Annoying, right? There are few things more frustrating than having your Spotify streaming interrupted by unexpected pauses and buffering. If your Spotify keeps pausing on you, ... Read more

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Have you ever been jamming out to your favorite playlist on Spotify, really feeling the music, when suddenly that little green bar stops moving and the tunes cut out? Annoying, right? There are few things more frustrating than having your Spotify streaming interrupted by unexpected pauses and buffering.

If your Spotify keeps pausing on you, don’t worry – you’re not alone. Many Spotify users deal with this pesky problem from time to time. The good news is, there are usually some simple troubleshooting steps you can take to get your music flowing again. In this blog post, we’ll break down the most common reasons why Spotify pauses and buffers, along with some tips to fix it.

Reasons Why Spotify Keeps Pausing

There are a few key culprits that typically cause Spotify streaming interruptions:

Poor Internet Connection
The most obvious and common reason Spotify keeps pausing is a slow, unstable, or congested internet connection. Spotify streams a constant flow of music data to your device. Any hiccups, lag, or bandwidth constraints with your home Wi-Fi network or cellular data service can disrupt that stream. Verify you have a strong, high-speed connection whenever using Spotify.

Bandwidth-Hungry Apps
Do you tend to have multiple browsers windows open while streaming Spotify? Or maybe you’re also running bandwidth-heavy applications like video chat or gaming services. When there’s too much bandwidth demand from different apps and services on your device, Spotify gets starved of data flow and pauses to buffer more music. Close out any unnecessary apps hogging your internet bandwidth.

Server Hiccups
Once in a while, the cause of Spotify buffering has nothing to do with your device or internet connection. Spotify’s servers also can occasionally glitch on their end, leading to music disruptions. Not much you can do when it’s an internal server issue, apart from trying again later.

Outdated App Version
Like any software application, the Spotify app releases updated versions periodically. Failure to update to the latest Spotify version can sometimes lead to performance issues that mangle music playback. Be sure to regularly check for and install app updates to stay current.

Extensive Ad-Blocking
Do you utilize an aggressive ad-blocker to limit promotional ads? That might inadvertently block crucial music streaming data. Try whitelisting Spotify under your ad-block settings. Also check your network firewall to ensure it’s not choking the data flows.

Excessive Downloads
Downloading Spotify songs or playlists for offline listening requires bandwidth too. If you’re actively downloading a queue of songs while trying to stream music, pauses can occur. Hold off downloading until you’re done streaming.

Account Limitations
In rare cases, pausing arises from limits imposed on free or ad-supported Spotify accounts. Premium Spotify subscribers get priority bandwidth allocation, so upgrading your account could help.

How to Troubleshoot and Fix Spotify Pausing

The key is pinpointing the exact culprit causing your Spotify streaming interruptions. Here are some general troubleshooting steps to uncover and remediate what’s disrupting your musical flow:

Check Internet Strength
Run a speed test of your Wi-Fi or cellular data connection to quantify bandwidth rates, latency levels and overall health. If speeds are low or the connection seems unreliable, address any network issues or switch to a stronger signal.

Inspect Bandwidth Usage
Use your device’s task manager to view all processes and apps consuming bandwidth in the background. As noted above, things like browsers, video apps, updates, games, etc. could be hogging capacity needed to stream smoothly. Close out unused processes.

Update the App
Go into your device’s app store, search for Spotify, and see if any pending app updates are available to install. Keeping Spotify fully updated often fixes performance glitches.

Toggle Online Mode
Open Spotify’s settings and ensure ‘Online Mode’ is enabled under ‘Playback.’ This may have gotten switched off, forcing Spotify into a problematic offline mode.

Reinstall the App
If all else fails, a fresh reinstallation of the Spotify app can work wonders. Uninstall completely, reboot your device, then download and reinstall Spotify as if new. Log back into your profile and see if that cleared up any lingering issues.

Contact Support
For recurring Spotify pausing that you just can’t seem to resolve on your end, submit a support request to Spotify describing your issues in detail. There may be an obscure technical glitch on Spotify’s servers only fixable on their end. Provide logs and specifics that can aid their troubleshooting process.

Embrace Offline Mode Temporarily
Since streaming hiccups typically stem from bandwidth constraints somewhere, you can sidestep the whole mess by intentionally switching Spotify into offline mode. Download whichever playlists or albums you want available and disable the need to stream from Spotify’s servers. Playback locally until you get your connection issues fully straightened out.

Investigate ISP Throttling
In rare cases, internet service providers intentionally throttle or deprioritize bandwidth for Spotify’s streaming music data. See if you can find any information on potential ISP throttling practices related to Spotify or multimedia streaming protocols. Switch ISPs or complain loudly to customer service if intentional squeezing of your Spotify data is confirmed.

Wrap Up
With millions of songs at your fingertips, interruptions to your Spotify streaming are especially disruptive. Diagnosing the exact points of failure along the pathway from Spotify’s servers to your ears is key to smoothing out the playback. In most cases, common issues like poor Wi-Fi, crowded bandwidth, outdated apps or temporary glitches can be easily corrected once identified. But even the occasional need to embrace offline mode is better than a musical experience plagued by repeated pausing. Hopefully with the troubleshooting tips above you’ll have your Spotify snags sorted out promptly. Now get back to singing along horribly off-key to all your favorable tracks!

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How To Delete Messages On Apple Watch? https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-delete-messages-on-apple-watch/ https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-delete-messages-on-apple-watch/#respond Thu, 21 Dec 2023 01:46:08 +0000 https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-delete-messages-on-apple-watch/ One underutilized strength of Apple smartwatches is the ability to send and receive messages directly from your wrist. Using just dictation or scribbles, you can rapidly fire off text replies without touching a paired iPhone. However, managing and deleting those messages required some extra steps up until now. With the latest watchOS software update, Apple ... Read more

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One underutilized strength of Apple smartwatches is the ability to send and receive messages directly from your wrist. Using just dictation or scribbles, you can rapidly fire off text replies without touching a paired iPhone. However, managing and deleting those messages required some extra steps up until now.

With the latest watchOS software update, Apple finally enabled the capability to easily clear notifications right on the watch itself. Read below for full details on quickly deleting individual messages or entire threads to keep communication clutter under control. Take advantage of the Apple Watch’s messaging versatility without the usual deletion hurdles!

Why Delete Apple Watch Messages?

Before diving into the deletion details, let’s review why periodically clearing notifications directly on your Apple Watch proves important:

Regain Screen Space – Messaging alerts occupying space vertically in the notifications center quickly pushes older alerts out of view. Deleting conversations liberates room for visibility.

Maintain Privacy – Relying on automatic message deletion settings on a paired iPhone isn’t always reliable enough when sensitive messages arrive on all devices.

Reduce Distractions – Work meetings or appointments require avoiding unnecessary electronic intrusions. Deleting alerts allows focus.

Improve Accessibility – Lengthy notification history becomes increasingly difficult to parse visually on such a compact screen. Deleting obsolete messages enhances accessibility.

Conserve Storage – While not a prime storage hog, keeping thousands of message notifications does occupy storage better used for apps and media.

How to Delete Apple Watch Messages and Threads

watchOS 9 introduces a quick action menu activated by force pressing any messaging notification from the watch face or notification center:

1. Navigate to the message you wish to delete.

2. Firmly press the display over that specific message notification for 2 seconds until haptic feedback vibrates.

3. A contextual menu pops up – select Delete to remove that individual message alert or Delete Thread to erase the entire conversation history.

4. Further choose to remove that notification from all devices to sync deletion across iPhone and other connected devices.

Previous watchOS Software Workarounds

Before this watchOS 9 enhancement, Apple Watch users had to rely on a couple indirect deletions methods like:

– Scrolling to bottom of notifications list then selecting Clear All Notifications option to wipe everything.
– Accessing messages on paired iPhone notifications settings and deleting specific threads to remotely sync removal back to the watch.

Neither allows targeted conversation removal right on the wrist like now possible.

Key Deletion Takeaways

Becoming adept as selectively removing obsolete messages or wiping entire notification history directly makes interacting with notifications way more practical day to day. Just remember:

– Haptic touch individual alerts then confirm delete onscreen
– Remove both messages and source threads to maximize space
– Leverage new remote sync deletion to apply across Apple devices
– Use regularly to maintain only relevant alerts visible

Fumbling through cluttered notification center chaos is finally avoidable. Everyone receiving regular messaging pings on their Apple Watch should absolutely utilize these updated deletions capabilities to keep just current conversations within sight.

Between dictation, scribbling and now deletion right from the wrist, handling communication and notifications proves smoother than ever thanks to the Apple Watch’s remarkable versatility and practicality!

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How To Turn Off Theater Mode On Apple Watch? (It’s Easy) https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-turn-off-theater-mode-on-apple-watch/ https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-turn-off-theater-mode-on-apple-watch/#respond Sat, 16 Dec 2023 19:19:23 +0000 https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-turn-off-theater-mode-on-apple-watch/ The Apple Watch has tons of useful quality-of-life features—including Theater Mode. When turned on, the Apple Watch Theater Mode will stop the screen from automatically lighting up after you move your wrists upwards. This is great, when you’re in a movie theater for example as you don’t want it to light up every time you ... Read more

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The Apple Watch has tons of useful quality-of-life features—including Theater Mode. When turned on, the Apple Watch Theater Mode will stop the screen from automatically lighting up after you move your wrists upwards. This is great, when you’re in a movie theater for example as you don’t want it to light up every time you move your hands accidentally. Interestingly enough, this situation is where the Theater Mode gets its name from. However, you’ll also want to disable Theater Mode when this situation is finished, and you’re able to use your Apple Watch freely again. With that in mind, we’ll teach you how to turn off Theater Mode on your Apple Watch easily. It’s a fairly simple process, but there are a couple of different ways to do it—and this article will help you learn all of them.

How To Turn Off Apple Watch’s Theater Mode — 4 Easy Steps

The first method for turning off Theater Mode is through your Control Center:
Tap your Apple Watch display to wake up the device, or press its Digital Crown.
Swipe up from the lower part of your screen, and go into the Control Center
Find the Theater Mode icon—with the default icon settings, it appears as a pair of theater masks. If the Theater Mode is turned on right now, the icon will be highlighted in yellow. Tap the icon to turn off Theater Mode. Once it’s off, the yellow highlight will disappear. You can activate Theater Mode once again by tapping the icon.

What Does Theater Mode Do On The Apple Watch?

As we’ve mentioned above, Theater Mode basically stops your display from automatically turning on based on wrist movement. However, it’s a bit more than that — there are other ways in which Theater Mode prevents you from disturbing others. For instance, with Theater Mode on, you’ll also find that haptic feedback and audio are muted. Plus, the screen won’t turn on automatically; in this mode, it only responds to a button press. So, how is it different from Do Not Disturb? You’d be right to ask this question, seeing as the two sound familiar based on our description. However, unlike in Do Not Disturb, your watch will still receive alerts and notifications; they just won’t be followed by sound or on-screen changes. Once you decide you don’t need Theater Mode and switch it off, all of your notifications will be there. And you can still see them even in Theater Mode, you just need to turn on Apple Watch’s display manually.

Troubleshooting Guide

Don’t worry; it’s common to occasionally encounter minor issues while operating tech devices like the Apple Watch. That’s why we’ll discuss a couple of prevalent problems you might face while trying to deactivate Theater Mode on their Apple Watch, along with solutions. For instance, you might tap the Theater Mode button in the Control Center, and nothing happens. If the button doesn’t respond, the simplest solution is usually to restart your Apple Watch:
Press and hold the side button until you see the Power Off button. Press it to turn off the watch. To turn it back on, hold the side button until you see the Apple logo.

Another issue could be that the Control Center won’t open when you swipe up. This is often due to an active application or the watch face not being the active display. To solve this, follow these steps:
Press the digital crown to ensure you’re on the watch face. Try swiping up again. If that doesn’t work, try restarting your device. If the problem persists, it could be a touch sensitivity issue or a bug that might require professional assistance or a software update.

Other Useful Modes on the Apple Watch

While Theater Mode is a great solution when you want to avoid disturbing others in quiet or dark areas, it’s far from the only option in such situations. Luckily, Apple Watches come equipped with several other handy modes aside from Theater Mode. Some of these can enhance your experience when you need to be more discreet as well. Here are a few suggestions:
Do Not Disturb Mode – Silences calls and notifications, but your watch will still light up when you lift your wrist. It’s ideal when you want peace without complete silence.
Sleep Mode – Activates Do Not Disturb and prevents your watch’s screen from waking while pairing with the Sleep app to track your rest.
Workout Do Not Disturb – Automatically enables Do Not Disturb when a workout is detected, avoiding unwanted distractions, sounds, and alerts from your device.
Airplane Mode – Goes a step further by disconnecting your Apple Watch from all wireless connections, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Useful when you are on a flight or want to conserve battery life.
If you want to use your Apple Watch more effectively or in a more personal way, these are all useful modes to try out besides Theater Mode.

Frequently Asked Questions

Now that we’ve discussed ways to turn off Theater Mode on an Apple Watch, we’ll go over some of the most frequently asked questions we’ve come across on this topic—read on for detailed answers!
Why Can’t I Turn Off Theater Mode?
One of the reasons you might have a hard time switching Theater Mode off is that you can’t access the Control Center. There are a number of reasons why this might be happening:
Your screen protector might be worn out, making it less responsive to gestures
Your hands might be damp or wet, preventing you from swiping on the screen properly
You might be experiencing a software error

How to Turn off Theater Mode on Apple Watch When I Can’t Swipe Up?
If your Control Center is unresponsive, one of the easiest ways to deal with the issue is to switch to another Apple Watch Face. After that, try accessing the Control Center again from that Watch Face. This should also fix any issues with swiping and gestures, if they were software-related. Besides swapping out your screen protector for a new one, you should also try to simply restart your watch. Do this by holding the side button until the Power Off option appears. Then, wait a few minutes and power the Watch on again.

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How To Delete Spotify Account? https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-delete-spotify-account/ https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-delete-spotify-account/#respond Sat, 16 Dec 2023 11:10:32 +0000 https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-delete-spotify-account/ With so many music streaming options available now, you may no longer need or want your Spotify account. However, Spotify doesn’t make it easy obvious how to fully delete your entire account permanently. While they allow you to temporarily deactivate it, deleting the whole thing for good requires jumping through some extra hoops. If you’re ... Read more

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With so many music streaming options available now, you may no longer need or want your Spotify account. However, Spotify doesn’t make it easy obvious how to fully delete your entire account permanently. While they allow you to temporarily deactivate it, deleting the whole thing for good requires jumping through some extra hoops.

If you’re ready to cancel Spotify and want all personal data and usage history erased from their systems, this guide covers the proper steps to completely delete your Spotify account.

Should You Delete Your Spotify Account?
Here are common reasons you may want to fully delete your Spotify membership and wipe the slate clean:

– You switched to another streaming music provider exclusively like Apple Music and no longer access any Spotify features.

– You want all listening history, saved playlists, personal data and account details permanently erased from Spotify’s records.

– Someone else gained access to your account without permission, necessitating complete closure.

– You’re no longer using any streaming music apps and want to cut ties with Spotify.

Before deleting, remember any playlists you created or liked songs saved within Spotify will be gone permanently once deleted. So be sure to export anything you want to keep first!

How To Permanently Cancel Spotify Premium

If currently paying for Spotify Premium, you must first end the paid subscription via:

1. Visiting the Spotify account management page while signed into your profile.

2. Navigate to the Your Plan section and select Change Plan.

3. Click Cancel Premium button to terminate automatic billing and paid access.

Your still accessible account will revert to the free ad-supported version. Now to delete everything…

Request Account Closure Via Privacy Form

Unlike most apps, Spotify purposefully buries complete account deletion options deep within their privacy policy site, requiring a formal request form submission.

Follow these steps to submit account removal request:

1. Go to Spotify’s Privacy Contact Form while signed into the Spotify account you want deleted.

2. For inquiry type, select My Data Request then choose to have your account closed permanently.

3. Enter your login credentials again when prompted to confirm account ownership.

4. Explain why you want your Spotify account deleted in the provided box.

5. Check your email after submission to access verification link to complete the erasure process.

6. Spotify will process the request within 10 business days, obliterating all personal data from their systems.

Once accomplished, you cannot rescind deletion or ever access that account’s data again. A whole new account signup would be necessary if you return to Spotify later on.

Key Takeaways

Having a direct path to Spotify account deletion empowers users tired of the platform to cut ties completely. Just remember:

– Cancel any paid Spotify Premium auto-renewing subscription first to stop billing.

– Utilize the privacy form to submit an account closure request for permanent data deletion.

– Account deletion is irreversible, erasing all history and playlists with no option to restore anything deleted later on.

While closing a Spotify account takes more effort than typical app deletion, submitting a formal privacy request eliminates all personal data from their records permanently. So for true Spotify abandoners, account termination delivers complete separation.

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How To Turn Off Voice On PS5 (It’s Easy!) https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-turn-off-voice-on-ps5/ https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-turn-off-voice-on-ps5/#respond Fri, 15 Dec 2023 10:16:18 +0000 https://techdrivenhome.com/how-to-turn-off-voice-on-ps5/ The PlayStation 5 has all the features you’d expect from a modern gaming console, including various voice commands and ways to interact with your console via voice chat. The PS5 also includes a voice-based Screen Reader feature, which helps gamers with disabilities and other accessibility issues. Sometimes, a voice feature can be more trouble than ... Read more

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The PlayStation 5 has all the features you’d expect from a modern gaming console, including various voice commands and ways to interact with your console via voice chat. The PS5 also includes a voice-based Screen Reader feature, which helps gamers with disabilities and other accessibility issues.

Sometimes, a voice feature can be more trouble than it’s worth. We’ll outline all the reasons why you might want to learn how to turn off voice on PS5, while also teaching you:
How to turn off voice commands on the PS5
How to turn off the screen reader option and change basic settings

If you don’t want to fiddle around with the PS5 Settings menu, the quickest temporary way to turn off voice is via your DualSense controller.

Your wireless controller has a built-in microphone, which is the default input device for any voice commands and voice reading features. If you want to disable voice chat quickly, the controller also has a dedicated mute button.

It’s the small horizontal button located in the middle of the DualSense controller, under the PS button. A simple press is all it takes to mute yourself temporarily. Once you do, the button will become orange to indicate your current voice status. Press it again to unmute.

For more permanent solutions, check out the rest of our tutorial. Don’t worry, it’s a relatively straightforward process and we’ll guide you through it right here!

What are Voice Commands on the PlayStation 5?

The PlayStation 5 is one of the most advanced consoles on the planet, but it doesn’t support Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, or any other third-party voice assistant. However, PlayStation has included its proprietary voice assistant, which you can direct through voice commands.

It’s not as advanced as full-fledged voice platforms, but you can still use it to open and close games and control your media playback apps on the PS5.

While every PS5 was shipped with the necessary hardware to run voice commands, the feature is relatively new—Sony only introduced it as a software update in late 2022. As a result, voice commands are still a work in progress.

Right now, you have to fulfill the following conditions to control your PS5 via voice:
You have to speak English
You have to use US or UK dialects
You must join Sony’s software beta program
You need an active PlayStation Network Account
The account must be registered in the US or UK

How To Turn Off Voice Commands on PS5

The process for turning off voice commands on the PS5 is simple:
Boot up your PlayStation 5
Navigate to the Settings menu
Go to Voice Command
Toggle it off

How To Change Voice Command Settings

If you’re unhappy with a certain aspect of voice commands on the PS5, you don’t have to turn them off completely. The same Voice Command menu in your Settings lets you customize your experience by tweaking other voice-related options:
Speech Volume — changes how loud your console will respond to instructions
Speech Speed — changes how fast the console will respond
Response Timeout — adjusts the length of time your console will wait for a specific command after being activated via “Hey Playstation!”
Listen for Hey PlayStation — toggles whether Voice Command mode is activated with this specific sentence

If you set a longer Response Timeout, the console will wait for a command longer before it stops listening and resumes normal activity. With the default settings, the console waits for commands around four seconds.

In case you don’t want the console to constantly listen for “Hey PlayStation!” you can disable this voice prompt. You’ll still be able to activate Voice Command mode by following these steps:
Press the PS Button
Choose the Voice Command option in the control center
Speak the desired command

List of Voice Commands on PS5

Right now, the PS5 only supports a small number of voice commands. Here’s a breakdown of the main ones:
Voice command Description
Open [insert name] Opens the desired application or game on the console
Find [insert name] Navigates to the page of a game or app in your library. If you don’t own the game, it automatically navigates to its page in the PlayStation store.
Previous Opens the previous media file
Next Opens the next media file
Rewind Rewinds the current media file
Pause Pauses the current media file
Resume Resumes playback of the current media file
Cancel Cancels voice command and stops console from listening

What is Screen Reader on PS5?

Besides Voice Commands, the PS5 has another voice-based feature called Screen Reader. It’s an accessibility feature that enables screen reading for people with eyesight issues. Once you enable Screen Reader, the PS5 will read all the screen text aloud, including all the chat messages you receive in Call Of Duty or any other online multiplayer game. You’ll also receive audio guidance while navigating menus.

While the PS5 is reading text via the screen reading feature, you can use the DualSense controller to interact with the system. There are two button combinations you need to know here:
PS button + triangle button — Play and Pause text voiceover
PS button + R1 button — Replay the voiceover from the beginning

Like the Voice Command, the Screen Reader only supports a limited number of languages. Thankfully, the list of available languages extends beyond English. You can also use Screen Reader in:
Spanish
Portuguese
Polish
Dutch
Arabic
Japanese
French
Korean
German
Italian
Russian

According to Sony, more languages might become available in the future, both for Screen Reader and Voice Commands.

How to Turn Off Screen Reader on PS5

To turn off Screen Reader, follow these guidelines:
Go to your home screen
Select the Settings icon
Open the Accessibility menu
Enter the Screen Reader section
Toggle off the Enable Screen Reader option

Frequently Asked Questions

After showing you various ways to turn off voice on the PS5, we’ll answer a bunch of frequently asked questions about the initial setup process. We hope this will clarify how voice-powered features work on the PS5 even further!
How do I turn off the voice assistant?
It depends on which voice assistance you want to turn off — if you want to turn off Voice Commands, you can do so from the dedicated Voice Command section of your PS5 settings. If it’s the Screen Reader, you can find the related options in the Accessibility menu.
How do I turn off voice commands on PlayStation?
You can either mute your DualSense controller via a dedicated button, or by disabling Voice Commands in the PlayStation 5 settings.
How do I turn on the voice assistant on PS5?
The quickest method requires going to the PS5 settings and toggling on the Voice Command prompts.
Does YouTube work with voice commands on the PS5?
Yes — after enabling Voice Commands, the media-related ones will work inside the YouTube app. You can find the full list of PS5 voice commands above.
Which PlayStation devices detect my voice?
You can find a full list of devices supported by PlayStation’s voice command feature below:
PlayStation media remote
PULSE 3D headset
Any external mic connected to a DualShock wireless controller
Internal mic in the DualSense wireless controller
Does Voice Command listen to my voice all the time?
If you’ve toggled on the Listen for Hey Playstation option, your PS5 will listen for that specific phrase. After that phrase has been detected, the console will also record your voice while you issue commands. Once a command has been detected, the console stops recording.
Can voice commands be enabled on child accounts?
Bear in mind that Voice Command can’t be enabled on child accounts — neither speech nor other data are collected.
Voice Command also can’t be used to edit child account settings, even if you’re logged in as a guardian or parent with an adult account. Any related changes must be performed via the controller.
Can I issue voice commands in other languages?
Right now, voice commands are only available in English. As Sony continues testing the feature in other regions, more languages might become available in the future.

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When you create a Spotify account, you will receive a username that you’ll probably have a hard time remembering. Spotify is automatically generating usernames for new Spotify accounts to help identify different users. While this auto-generated username helps Spotify discern your account from other ones, it won’t help your friends, followers, and potential fans at all. One of the first things most people try to do once they’ve set up their Spotify account is to change their username, but sadly, it’s unchangeable.

What you can do, however, is change your Spotify display name. Your username and display name on Spotify are not the same things, and today, I’ll help you learn the differences between them and ultimately how to change your display name so people can remember it more easily.

Spotify Username vs Spotify Display Name: What’s the Difference?

The main difference between your Spotify display name and your Spotify username is that you cannot change your Spotify username. It is randomly generated and essentially serves as your virtual Spotify ID. It won’t be of much use to you, but Spotify’s algorithms need it to perform thousands of different processes (recommending new music, creating personalized playlists, etc.).

As soon as you make a new account, assuming you haven’t used your Facebook account, your Spotify username will appear on all of your songs, playlists, and profile. Since it’s usually a string of random numbers and letters, most people want to change the name displayed on their Spotify content as soon as possible.

Your Spotify display name, on the other hand, can be changed and will effectively replace your Spotify username everywhere, including the Spotify app, your profile, playlists, songs, and wherever your username appeared.

So, Spotify username is random, while Spotify display name is not random.

How to Change Username on Spotify

The randomly-generated username Spotify provides for all its users cannot be changed. However, you can change your profile name by clicking on the settings icon, opening the “Profile” section, and editing the details. This can be done either on a mobile device or a desktop computer.

You cannot change Spotify usernames, but you can change your Spotify display name. The process can take about a couple of minutes and is extremely straightforward, but there are still a couple of things you should know before you start.

First of all, when you create your Spotify display name, you will be more visible to other Spotify users. While most people can’t guess who the person using the “xZ69aZ1aG” username is, your chosen Spotify display name, especially if it is your real name, will make it easier to find.

Second and more importantly, you can change your display name on your Spotify account at any time and on any device and on any platform, whether it be the Spotify app, the web player, or the desktop app. You can also choose to use your Facebook name as your display name. With that out of the way, let me guide you through the steps.

Changing Your Spotify Display Name on Desktop App

I recommend using this method if you are not in a hurry to change your display name because the navigation is a bit simpler. To change the Spotify display name on your desktop Spotify app or Spotify Web Player, you’ll first need to log into the account on which you wish to make the change.

Once logged in, click on the profile icon in the upper-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear, so select the “Profile” option. All you have to do is tap on the current profile name and type the text that you wish to set as your new display name.

Tap “Save” to confirm your decision, and this will be the name that will be displayed on your Spotify playlists, music, and profile.

Changing Your Spotify Display Name on Mobile/Tablet Device

The process to change your Spotify display name on mobile devices is almost identical but has a couple of extra steps. Regardless of whether you’re using an Android or an iOS device, you’ll need to log into your account and click on the “Home” icon.

Select “Settings” and then go to “View Profile” (it’s the first option on top). Click on the “Edit” button, and tap on the box that allows you to change the display name. Type the name you wish to use as your display name, and click “Save”. This is also where you can change your profile photo or profile picture.

Using Your Facebook Name

If you are about to create a new account on Spotify, you can opt to use your Facebook profile info and integrate it with Spotify. This will simplify and accelerate the process quite a bit, but more importantly, you will be able to use your Facebook username as your Spotify display name. The option to change your display name will still be available to you, in which case your new Spotify display name will replace the Facebook name.

What Will Happen to my Spotify Username After I Change my Display Name?

The only “consequence” of setting a new Spotify display name is that it will appear on all your Spotify playlists and other content instead of your Spotify username. The username will still exist and will be used by Spotify to identify you.

When it comes to your display name, Spotify makes it public, while your username is private, so there are no reasons to change the latter.

FAQ

Spotify usernames cannot be changed while display names can. If you’re still trying to wrap your head around what you can do about your Spotify name, let me answer some of the most frequently asked questions.

Can people see your Spotify username?

No, Spotify usernames are private. Display names on Spotify, however, are public. The only way to “hide” any personal information on Spotify is to choose a generic, non-revealing nickname.

Are Spotify username and display name the same?

No, Spotify usernames are randomly generated, unchangeable, and serve for authentication purposes while display names are user-generated and changeable.

Wrapping Up

It would be more accurate to describe Spotify’s username as a personal user ID rather than a “name”; a lot of the confusion would be avoided that way. It’s unchangeable, but fortunately, you won’t ever need to use it. You can log in with your email or phone number; the only reason why your Spotify username exists is to give you a “temporary identification” until you decide how the world will see you by choosing your display name.

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As one of the top-ranked music streaming services, Spotify is in the same
league as Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, and similar heavy
hitters.

People love the app, its simplicity, and the fact that it’s available on both PC and mobile devices, regardless of which system you’re using.

However, some people may not be aware of its web version, the Spotify Web Player. Spotify Web Player eliminates the need to install the Spotify app, although people who want to use its features still need a Spotify account. In this article, I’ll help you understand how to use Spotify Web Player and give you a quick breakdown of its most notable features, as well as provide you with a few valuable tips on how to utilize all the benefits Spotify Web Player has to offer.

Is Spotify Premium Worth It?
Yes, Spotify Premium is well worth the money because it is fairly cheap and provides access to the strongest features this app has to offer. The Spotify Premium plan unlocks a variety of exclusive features that both music listeners and creators can greatly benefit from, such as downloading
songs, improved functionalities of playlists, group sessions, and more.

I’ll return to the features of Spotify Premium in a bit, but before I dive into explaining how you can use Spotify Web Player in your browser, I wanted to recommend experiencing Spotify in its full light, and that is by subscribing to the Spotify Premium plan. All Spotify users are given an opportunity to try the free 1-month trial of Spotify Premium, which is more than enough time for you to get familiar
with its exclusive features. After the first month, the monthly subscription fee is a mere $9,99.

You’ll get to hear or upload your favorite songs in the highest quality possible, organize group sessions remotely, download any content available in Spotify’s massive database, and enjoy vastly enhanced playlists. Several premium plans are available at different monthly prices, but first, let’s see how you can even use Spotify Web Player before explaining your options.

How To Use Spotify Web Player in Your Browser?
To start using Spotify Web Player, simply type “open.spotify.com” in the address bar of your browser and log into your account. In order to use Spotify Web Player in your browser, all you need is a Spotify account and a stable internet connection. Spotify users who have subscribed to Premium can use some of its features offline by downloading tunes and/or podcasts. The web browser version of Spotify is nearly identical compared to the app version. If you have used the Spotify app on your phone or PC so far, you may notice that the user interface of the web version is just slightly
different, although all the main features and settings are in the same place as always.

Using Spotify Web Player is a piece of cake for those who’ve used its app-based counterpart for years, but if you’re new to this streaming service, there are just a couple of things you should keep in mind. In the following sections, I’ll provide more details about finding the Spotify Web Player, creating an account, listening to music, and uploading songs.

How to Find Spotify Web Player
The easiest way to use the Spotify Web Player is to simply Google search “Spotify Web Player”, and click on the first result. It’s easy to confuse the Spotify PC/smartphone app with its web version since the latter is titled “Spotify – Web Player” while the former doesn’t have a dash after Spotify.

To avoid confusion and unnecessary frustration, open whichever browser you are using, tap on the address bar, and type “open.spotify.com”. Hit the enter key, and you’ll open Spotify Web Player instantly.

How to Create a Spotify Account
Spotify Web Player, similar to its smartphone & desktop app counterparts, requires its users to have an active account. Without one, Spotify users can only browse the platform. To make a new Spotify account, tap the “Spotify Web Player Login” button at the top-right corner and fill in the boxes. Alternatively, you can choose to sign in with your Google or Facebook account.

After opening the web browser version of Spotify Web Player, the first thing you’ll see is some of the most popular playlists comprised of trendy and new music, as well as all-time hits. Assuming that you haven’t made a Spotify account yet, this software doesn’t keep tabs on your preferences
and will instead recommend music most people like.

Spotify will “remind” you that you can make a new account, log into an existing one, and register for free. The “Free Sign Up” part will pop up at the bottom of your browser while the “Login” and “Sign Up” buttons are located at the top-right part of your screen. You can browse Spotify without an account, although you can’t listen to music, stream music, upload new music, download any content, or access
pretty much everything this streaming giant has to offer. You can make a free Spotify account in a couple of minutes by tapping the “Sign Up” button. Let me take you through the process.

Using a Facebook or Google Account for Spotify

The first option you will be provided is to register for a free Spotify account with your Facebook or Google account. This is also the simplest way to make a new account, as the information available on your existing Google/Facebook accounts will be automatically transferred to Spotify this
Way. Regardless of which of these two options you choose, you will still be prompted to verify your selection. You will either receive a notification from Google or be prompted to confirm your identity by Facebook. By accepting, the data will sync with Spotify, and you can freely continue to use the free Spotify features.

Registering a New Spotify Account via Email
If you don’t feel comfortable sharing your Facebook or Google data with Spotify (or simply wish to have an anonymous Spotify account), you can create a new account by typing your basic information into the corresponding fields.

You will need to type in any email you have access to, confirm it, and create a password. Lastly, you will also need to set the name of your profile. Even though Spotify will ask you “what’s your name?”, you can be as creative as you want (as in, you don’t need to set your actual first and last name).

Type in your date of birth, and select one of the provided options regarding your gender (there’s a box if you don’t want to state it, too). There are two additional boxes that you can mark if you wish to receive the latest Spotify news for free and if you want to share your registration information with Spotify data analysts, both of which are optional.

Finally, check if the information you’ve typed is correct and tap “Register” to complete the process.

Logging Into Spotify Web Player: Controlling Your Account After you have created your Spotify Web Player account for free, you will automatically log into your account. You can log out and use a different account, continue with the same account to use the free Spotify Web Player features, or upgrade to a premium plan from here. Now that you have a Spotify account, you have access to all of the platform’s “basic” features. The reason why I say “basic” is that free accounts cannot download songs and must endure the ads interrupting their music.

If you already have a Spotify Premium subscription or a Spotify for Artist account, you can log out of your current account by tapping on your name (upper right corner of the user interface), and selecting “Log Out”. This same menu has several other options, including “Account”, “Profile”, “Upgrade to Premium”, and “Settings” tabs, so let’s explore how you can use your Spotify Web Player account.

Spotify Account

You’ve just made a free Spotify account, so the first thing you’ll want to do is review it. The “Account Overview” is the first panel on the menu, giving you a rundown of information related to your account, including profile details, your Spotify Web Player plan, and more.

This is where you’ll find one of Spotify’s strongest features called “Sign Out Everywhere”. If you think someone has access to your account and you want to keep it safe, click on this option and change your password as soon as possible. This will log you out of the Spotify Web Player, Spotify mobile apps, and Spotify desktop apps instantly.

While the disconnecting process is almost instantaneous for Spotify desktop web browsers, signing out of the Spotify Web Player may take up to an hour.

Edit Profile
Spotify’s algorithms will automatically detect your country or region, but there is a small chance that they won’t get it right. Select this box, and see if there are any other options you can choose if that’s the case. Other than that, every other piece of information should be copy-pasted from the registration screen, including your email, gender, username, date of birth, and so on. After making any changes, you can tap “Cancel” to undo them or click “Save Profile” to update your Spotify Web Player account.

Change Password
As the most popular streaming service on the planet, Spotify has invested a lot in its security protocols and encryption technologies. Even though it is very hard to bypass its defensive measures, passwords can get lost and stolen in a variety of ways.

As I mentioned a second ago, you can always use the “Sign Out Everywhere” function to kick would-be trespassers out of your account. Assuming that these malicious actors don’t already know your password, this may prevent them from regaining access.

If you wish to make sure no one can access your Spotify Web Player account, the best thing to do is to change the password you are currently using. Changing the password will automatically activate the “Sign Out Everywhere” function.

Notification Settings
Discovering different categories of new music, finding other users, and exploring the vast world of Spotify, which currently boasts more than 100 million tracks and nearly 5 million podcast shows, is easy if you use the right notification settings.

Spotify Web Player notifications are designed to keep you up to date with the latest releases of new music and podcasts but they also might serve as reminders about upcoming events. The main reason why I recommend checking this section out is that it’s the easiest way to get Spotify Web Player
recommendations.

To access the notification settings, tap on your Spotify Account from the Spotify Web Player main page; Notifications are just below “change password”, so click on it to reveal a large list of boxes you can enable or disable.

By enabling all boxes, you may be stuffed with a mountain of information that you may don’t want to see. I keep Music, Artist, Podcast, and Audiobook recommendations on “Push” at all times while I diverted Spotify offers, bundles, concerts, events, news, and experiences to email.

Privacy Settings
Most users are aware that they are sharing some data with Spotify, but I’ll argue that only a handful of people took the time to explore the Privacy Settings section. Spotify is extremely transparent about what it does with your information. Furthermore, this streaming service allows you to manage and download your data.

As explained earlier, Spotify Web Player will collect your Facebook or Google data if you opted to use your existing Facebook/Google account instead of making a new one from scratch. If this is the way you created a new free Spotify account, Spotify Web Player will continue to process your Facebook or Google data by default.

You can uncheck the “Facebook Data” box, Spotify Web Player will be limited to using only the data required to sign into the Spotify Web Player. Even if you made a new web player account with your email exclusively, Spotify Web Player can collect your personal data so that the ads you’ll see are more in tune with what you’ll be interested in. The “Process my personal data for tailored ads” option is active by default, so you can uncheck it by tapping the button. It should be gray once it’s disabled.

Keep in mind, this doesn’t mean that you won’t see any ads in your Spotify Web Player; it only means that you’ll see more general-type ads rather than the ones that can be connected to your browsing and typing preferences. The only way to remove ads in your Spotify Web Player is to upgrade to a
Premium Spotify plan.

Recover Playlists
A neat function designed to help users to find and use Spotify playlists that they’ve previously deleted, the “Recover Playlists” tab can be accessed from your Spotify Account just below the “Privacy Settings’ ‘. If you recently made a new Spotify Web Player profile, you’ll only see the message “You haven’t deleted any playlists.”

Receipts
Similar to the “Recover Playlists” section, the “Receipts” tab will be empty if your Spotify Web Player account is new. All purchases you’ve made within the Spotify Web Player, the mobile Spotify app, or the Spotify desktop app will appear here.

Apps
You can connect your Spotify Web Player account with various apps, such as Facebook Messenger, Starbucks, Starz, Discord, Shazam, Google Maps, and more. These integrations can be managed by opening your profile and selecting “Apps” below Spotify Receipts.

You will see the message “You haven’t approved any applications” if your account is new. Whenever you add new integrations to your Spotify Web Player, you can disconnect them by tapping “Remove Access”.

Redeem
Spotify accepts gift cards, which can be used to either purchase any of the Premium plans, upgrade individual Premium plans to larger packages, or continue paying your subscriptions. By clicking on the “Redeem” tab, you will be transferred to another window where you will be prompted to enter a premium code or the PIN located on the gift card’s back.

Spotify Profile
The Spotify Profile section of your Spotify Web Player is essentially “your” page on this streaming service. This is where your profile picture, featured playlists, and pinned tracks will be shown to other users.
Regarding the user interface, this part of Spotify is the same, whether you’re using the Spotify app, Spotify Web Player, or the Spotify desktop app.

This section of Spotify Web Player highlights your profile picture, and whichever music you wish to greet your visitors with. Whether you’re an artist seeking to promote your work or an enjoyer of music, the Spotify Profile can be described as a social media aspect of the Spotify Web Player.

Profile Name
The profile name is actually the username of Spotify users, or at least it will “become” your username after you’ve made any adjustments. You may be wondering why your username was almost incomprehensible after you made a new account on the Spotify Web Player, desktop app, or mobile
Spotify app. A string of random characters is given to new accounts, which Spotify uses as your unique identifier and you can’t really change your Spotify username. However, you can change the display name, which is what matters.

Social media experts will tell you that it’s important to pick a catchy, unique name, as it will be on full display in a large font so no one can miss it. There’s a not-so-apparent functionality of the Profile Name feature of Spotify Web Player which can be accessed by simply clicking on
it. Select the name that is currently displayed and change it to whatever you want.

Spotify Web Player will warn you if your selected name is in conflict with the terms of use, so I warmly recommend not toying with this feature too much unless you want to risk a ban.

Profile Picture
Tapping on your name opens the “Profile Details” window. For new Spotify Web Player accounts, the picture will be a gray silhouette; click on it, and you will be prompted to upload your profile picture.
On an important note, Spotify Web Player won’t ask permission to access any pictures you upload. In other words, simply uploading “any” picture implies that you agree to share it with Spotify Web Player and other Spotify users.

Furthermore, Spotify Web Player will advise you to make sure you have the right to upload and use the picture you want. A schoolbook example of infringing upon these rules would be to download a picture of a famous artist and use it to personify them.

Change Profile
The icon in the shape of three dots can be dubbed “other settings”. This is the third way to open the window to change your profile name or picture, but it also has another function called “copy link to profile”. In my opinion, both of these features are somewhat unnecessary. You can open your profile name & picture by clicking on either of them, just like you could copy the link to your profile by copying the link in your browser’s search bar.

This shortcut serves the same purpose as copy-pasting the link from the search bar, although I must admit that it can be quite handy for Spotify app users who prefer using the mobile phone version as it is just a tad quicker and simpler.

Settings – Choosing the Language of Your Spotify Web Player Currently, Spotify Web Player has only one setting in this section called “Language”. It can be found under Settings, after clicking on the name of your profile in the top right.

I briefly mentioned that the algorithms of the Spotify app sometimes don’t properly recognize where the user is from. Aside from displaying that the user is from another country or region, another side effect of this little incident is that the language of the mobile phone version of the Spotify app, Spotify Web Player, and the desktop Spotify app version will be assigned that language as well.

This is not too common, but there are cases where users decide to create their Spotify Web Player account when they’re abroad, and the algorithm will pick that language by default. In such cases, it can be extremely hard to navigate to the settings to change the language to your preferred one, so let me take you through the process.
Tap on the first menu in the upper-right corner of your Spotify Web Player (it should read your name). From the top downward, the Settings menu is the fourth option, so click on it. Since language is the only option you can change from here, tap on the gray area; this is your currently selected language.
Spotify Web Player will then offer you a selection of all supported languages. To eliminate the guesswork, press the key of the first letter of your language (e.g. key “E” for “English”). The titles of all supported languages are described both in English and in native spelling, so you shouldn’t have any more problems from here.
Using Spotify Web Player in Your Browser
After creating an account and tailoring the settings to your preferences, you can now listen to all your favorite songs, browse various playlists, visit the profiles of other users, access the Spotify library, and enjoy the features supported by your Spotify plan.
Although your Spotify Web Player journey could have started without making a free account, I’m sure your experience wouldn’t be nearly as pleasurable. Without an account, you can only check the accounts of other people, but you can’t access playlists, create new playlists, or even play songs, not to mention download them or listen to your favorite tunes in high audio quality.
For now, let’s stick to the features available to all Spotify users who have a free account, which includes access to all audio content, basic playlist functionalities, personalized Spotify library, the search bar, and liked Spotify content.
Access to All Spotify Content
The main reason why I warmly recommend everyone to create a free account on Spotify Web Player is that you can’t listen to any songs without one. Everyone who has a free account can freely access any song or podcast featured on Spotify Web Player or its mobile phone-based counterpart. With more than 100 million songs and around 5 million podcasts (and new content coming in daily), you’ll have years of binging and exploration before you run out of things to do on Spotify Web Player. The entirety of Spotify content is the same regardless of which platform you’re using (app, desktop, or browser).
Search Bar
What separates Spotify from competing streaming services is how well-organized its search bar, or better said, the entire search section is. Not only is the user interface as intuitive as possible, but the search bar looks as if it was specifically designed to help newcomers find relevant content to enjoy.
You can access the “Search” section by clicking on its namesake; it is the second option from the top, just beneath the Spotify logo in the upper left corner of the page. Once there, you will come across more than 50 recommended categories. From pop, hip-hop, and Latino to rock, metal, and soul to playlists with popular tags, such as love, party, sleeping, trendy, anime, gaming, and more, there are dozens of playlists you can immediately hop into.
If you want, you can also manually search for a specific track or artist, or new music in a certain genre by using the search bar located at the top, to the right of the Spotify logo. The search bar uses keyword-based tags to provide you with relevant suggestions, and best of all, the page is automatically updated as soon as you type in what you’re looking for. Spotify Web Player will recommend the most popular results, new music, trendy songs, artists, albums, playlists, podcasts, episodes, profiles, and “genres & moods” based on the provided keywords.
Personal Spotify Library
The Spotify library is the compilation of your playlists, podcasts, artists, and albums you are following. They are neatly organized in their separate categories, which will appear on the right of the Spotify logo at the top of your screen once you click on the “Library” option. Assuming that you’ve just made an account, your library will be empty. Each of these sub-sections will feature a button allowing you to create new entries or find content to like & follow.
Create a New Playlist
Starting with the Spotify playlists, click on the “create a new playlist” button. It will be named “My Playlist no. 1” by default and will appear on the dashboard on the left side of your Spotify Web Player page. Changing the name and featured picture of your new playlist is the same process as changing your profile name and picture with one small difference – you can now add an optional description of your playlist. You will find a “Search songs or episodes” bar below the options tab. It works similarly to the dedicated search function and utilizes the same engine (works on tags and keywords). Type in the name of the song, genre, or artist, and the closest-matching results will instantly pop up. To add new songs to your new playlist, simply tap “add”, which is a button that will appear next to all songs (but not artists). Freshly added songs will instantly appear in your new playlist; you can add new tracks or remove the ones you no longer want to include in the new playlist whenever you want. Once you’re done adding songs, the artwork of the albums/songs you have included will appear unless you’ve set a picture representing your new playlist personally. You will also be able to see the number of songs included in the playlist and the total listening time below the playlist’s name.
Podcasts
You can access Podcasts by clicking on Your Library on the left below the Spotify logo. After that click on Podcasts and you’ll see the “Find Podcasts” section. This section is slightly different from the previous one. You will automatically receive recommendations of the trendiest podcasts in your country (and several others from various regions). If you don’t like the original draft, simply tap the “Find Podcasts” button to proceed.
This may take a bit of exploration, as Spotify Web Player currently does not feature a search bar for its podcast section. A different batch comprised of the most popular podcast shows will be recommended at the top of the page. You can also manually search for other podcasts by exploring the “Categories” section. Each features hundreds if not thousands of unique shows and episodes.
Currently, there are 12 categories of podcasts for you to dive into, including Stories, Education, Music, Lifestyle & Health, Gaming, Business & Technology, Art & Entertainment, Sports & Recreation, Comedy, Kids & Family, Social & Culture, and True Crime. Clicking on any of the categories will reveal all podcasts with the corresponding tags, so simply tap the ones you feel interested in, and you will be taken to the podcast’s official Spotify Web Player page. Under the photo of the podcast will be a small “Follow” button, so click it to add this podcast to your Spotify library.
Follow Artists & Albums
This section intertwines with Spotify Web Player’s search bar. Whether you want to follow new albums or artists, all you need to do is either browse through the provided categories, or use the search tool at the top of the screen to type the name, keyword, or tag related to your search.
The main difference here is that instead of listing all the artists, songs, playlists, albums, and podcasts with the same tags, Spotify Web Player will narrow its search parameters to artists, albums, playlists, episodes, and profiles exclusively.
Similarly to adding new podcasts, tap on the artist or album you want to follow. After coming to their page, find the “Follow” button below the photo/artwork, and you’ll be able to find it in your library.
Liked Songs
The fastest way to access the songs you’ve previously liked on Spotify is to tap on the “Liked Songs” tab located on the left side of the interface (right under “Create Playlist”). To like any new music or song on Spotify, all you need to do is tap the “heart” symbol on the track itself. The heart is gray until pressed, and it will turn green once the song is liked. All the songs you’ve interacted with this way will appear in your “Liked Songs” section for quick access, where you can listen to them again, add them to your playlists, or unlike them.
Upgrading to Spotify Premium: Why Do It?
All free Spotify accounts can be upgraded to Spotify Premium. Spotify offers several different subscription options, all of which provide robust upgrades to the Web Player’s functionalities, as well as bringing brand-new ones to the table.
With a free Spotify account, you can listen to all your favorite music, find any artist, enjoy all podcasts, make new playlists, and enjoy the ones other Spotify users made. However, there are several limitations of free accounts, with the most notable being the low audio quality. There are numerous benefits to be reaped by subscribing to Spotify Premium, and in this section, I’ll address the most important ones.
No More Ads
By upgrading to Spotify Premium, your favorite music won’t be interrupted by ads and sponsored content. As soon as you switch to a paid plan, you won’t need to activate Spotify’s ad blocker; this feature works automatically and will remain active as long as your subscription is valid.
Download Songs and Podcast Episodes
Users who have a free Spotify account cannot download any content. Premium users, however, can download up to 10,000 songs per account. You can enjoy your downloaded content offline on whichever device you want.
Parental Controls
The Spotify Family premium plan offers all the “regular” features of other premium subscriptions plus the option to block explicit content. If you’re a parent who wants to control what your children are viewing and listening to, Spotify Premium is the way to go.
High Audio Quality
People who use Spotify for free may not be too thrilled about the quality of the songs they’re listening to, and that has nothing to do with the production or execution of said music. Namely, the free version of Spotify limits the audio quality to basic settings (160 kbps). Premium Spotify accounts have access to drastically better-sounding music (320 kbps).
Multiple Plans Available to Choose From
You can upgrade your free Spotify account to one of the four Premium subscription plans, including Individual, Duo, Family, and Student. The Spotify Student is the cheapest subscription costing only $4.99 per month removing ads and supporting offline & online on-demand playback. This is the only plan that requires verified enrolment paperwork verified by any US-based university. Individual Spotify Premium is fairly affordable, costing $9.99 per month. Aside from Spotify Student, Spotify Individual Premium is the only other subscription plan that only supports a single account (user). Spotify Duo was designed for couples or up to two friends who wish to split the bill, paying $12.99 for two separate Spotify Premium accounts. Spotify Family follows the same line of thought but extends the number of supported accounts to 6 while costing $15.99 per month.
FAQ
Although Spotify Web Player is very easy to use, there are dozens of features, settings, and options that newcomers probably know nothing about. In this section, I’ll take you through some of the most frequently asked questions about how to use Spotify Web Player.
Can I listen to music on Spotify without an account?
No, you can only browse Spotify content but you cannot interact with it in any way without at least a free account.
Is Spotify free to use?
All content available on Spotify can be accessed for free, but you can always upgrade to a paid subscription to enjoy the exclusive features of Spotify Premium.
Are the Spotify app and Spotify Web Player the same?
Technically speaking, the app and Spotify Web Player offer the same functions and are nearly identical aesthetically. They are not the same pages, however. The main purpose of the Web Player is to enable people who have not installed the app to use Spotify’s features.
How to open Spotify Web Player?
Either Google search “Spotify Web Player” and tap on the first result, or type “open.spotify.com” in your URL bar and tap the “Enter” key.
Is there a way to remove ads from Spotify music?
You can either upgrade to Spotify Premium or use third-party ad blockers to remove the ads.
How to turn off shuffle on Spotify?
We have an entire guide explaining how to turn off shuffle on Spotify, so definitely check it out! One thing you should keep in mind is that while everyone can do it on the desktop app, turning off shuffle on the mobile app is only available for users with a paid subscription.
What kind of content is available on Spotify Web Player?
Music, albums, playlists, podcast shows, and accompanying artwork form the bulk of Spotify’s content.
My Spotify Web Player keeps pausing, what should I do?
There are several reasons why your Spotify keeps pausing, some of which include poor connection or using Spotify on too many devices. For the full list of reasons and how to fix it, check out this article.
How can I see lyrics on Spotify Web Player?
It’s actually really easy to see lyrics on your Spotify Web Player, just click on the small microphone icon located in the top right corner (while playing a song). If you’re having trouble finding it, check out our full guide.
How do I change my payment method on Spotify?
In order to change the Spotify payment method, all you have to do is access the account overview page from your Profile and click on Update (located slightly below information regarding your next payment).
How do you delete a Spotify account?
To delete a Spotify account you need to first cancel your Spotify subscription as only free members can delete the account. After that, you have to open up Support section of your account and close your account from there. If you need help with this, I suggest you read this article.
Wrapping Up
Mountains of content and profile customization options make Spotify the leading streaming service in the current market. Exploring its basic features may take weeks while uncovering what you can and can’t do on this platform could be incredibly time-consuming if you’re new. I hope that This article helped you have the most pleasurable Spotify Web Player experience.

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With an user base of over 381 million active users per month Spotify has solidified its position as one of the most widely used platforms for music and podcast streaming. If you happen to be a Spotify user there might come a point where you need to make changes to the payment method linked to your account. Whether its due to a card a lost or stolen one or simply because you prefer using a different form of payment moving forward updating your Spotify payment details is a straightforward process that can be done effortlessly via either the desktop or mobile app. In this guide we will take you through each step by step method in order for you to successfully update your payment information and continue enjoying uninterrupted ad free listening.

Changing Payment Method on Spotify using the Desktop App

If you usually access and manage your Spotify account from a Mac or Windows computer adjusting your associated payment method through the desktop app is as simple, as a few clicks.

Here’s how to update your payment details using the Spotify desktop app;

1. Launch the Spotify app on your computer. Log in to your account.. Click on your profile name positioned in the top right corner of the screen.

2. From the drop down menu that appears choose ‘Account’. This will present you with an overview of your account.

3.To update your Spotify subscription payment method follow these steps;

1. On the left side menu go to ‘Settings. Click on ‘Change plan’. You will see an overview of your Spotify subscription.

2. Look for the plan you want to update and click on ‘Change Payment Method’.

3. If prompted, log back into your Spotify account.

4. From the drop down menu select your payment method. You can choose from options like credit/debit cards, PayPal or gift cards/ cards.

5. Enter the details for your new payment method and click on ‘Update Card Details.

6. Confirm the changes by clicking on ‘Set as default payment method’.

That’s it! Going forward your Spotify subscription charges will be automatically processed through your updated payment method during each billing cycle.

If you prefer to change the payment details using the Spotify app for iOS or Android devices follow these steps;

1. Tap on the ‘Home’ icon located at the right corner of your screen to return to your Spotify homepage if you are currently streaming music or podcasts.

2. Look for the ‘Upgrade’ button at the top of your screen. Tap, on it.

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To update your payment method on Spotify follow these steps;

1. Choose your Spotify subscription plan, which will lead you to the membership overview screen.

2. Under the subscription click on ‘Change Payment Method’ and then ‘Add New Card’ if you want to add a new card.

3. You can. Scan your card details using your devices camera or manually enter them. Don’t forget to enter the security code when prompted.

4. Double check that your billing details are accurate under ‘Card Details. Then click on ‘Add Card’ to complete the process.

5. Once you have successfully added your payment method, click on ‘Set As Default Payment’ to confirm the changes.

After following these steps your Spotify account will start using the added payment method for both mobile and desktop platforms. Updating your payment details through either app ensures a listening experience without any interruptions.

In addition to changing payment details through the Spotify desktop and mobile apps there are a few ways you can manage your payment method seamlessly;

Log in to your account on the Spotify website and go to ‘Subscription > Change Plan’ to edit payment information.
If you subscribed directly through Spotify you can update card details, under existing payment methods. Add a new payment option.

You can. Log in to your Spotify account through Facebook, Apple or Google to access your account settings and manage your payment options. Alternatively you can reach out to Spotify Customer Support via chat or email and ask them to help you change your payment method.

No matter which method you choose Spotify has made it easy for you to update your payment details so that you can continue enjoying music. They provide ways for you to update your card information make changes to your subscription plan or adjust billing dates. Once you’ve made these updates in the settings you can get back, to enjoying ad free playlists without any hassle.

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