According to Spotify’s Premium for Family Terms And Conditions, “all account holders must reside at the same address to be eligible for the Premium for Family Plan.” However, several Family subscriptions have reportedly been used by groups of friends. Also Read- Spotify to let free users skip all ads more like Spotify premium For those unaware, Spotify’s Family Plan in the US lets customers pay $14.99 per month for up to five premium accounts. According to the company’s website, two to five people on each family plan must live at the same address. In fact, Spotify’s small print does mention that the family plan is available for “you and up to five people who reside at your same address.” In other words, as per the rules, everyone should be living together in the same home as a family, and everyone’s location should be the same. Those users who don’t confirm their home addresses through GPS data will lose access to the plan, state Spotify’s email. “If you don’t confirm, you may lose access to the plan,” the email stated. Some Spotify users took to Twitter to complain that many modern families do not live at the same address. On the other hand, some users also raised concerns specifically with privacy questioning that Spotify does not have the right to track individual listeners.
I‘m a user of the Family-subscription and can’t understand why you want to track the location via GPS? ? Some families don’t live together, but they still are family. May they work abroad or like to travel. So rethink this. Please#familybybloodbutnotbylocation — caesar salad (@FlorianKadrija) September 20, 2018
— SpotifyCares (@SpotifyCares) September 21, 2018
— Enrique Davila (@eenriquee) September 28, 2018 When reached for comment, a Spotify spokesperson said that the verification request was a test in four markets (including the US). “Spotify is currently testing improvements to the user experience of Premium for Family with small user groups in select markets. We are always testing new products and experiences at Spotify, but have no further news to share regarding this particular feature test at this time,” the spokesperson said. Apparently, Spotify has now concluded this test. Also Read– Spotify Web Player- Listen Music Online In Browser