TC Teaches: how to add and remove people from the Spotify Family plan

TC Teaches: how to add and remove people from the Spotify Family plan

2024-11-02 14:31:00

In addition to the individual plan, Spotify offers a few more subscription options for its users. One of them is Family, which allows up to six people to enjoy the benefits of Premium on individual accounts.

Today, continuing our board of tips and tutorials, check out how to add and remove people from your Spotify Family plan below.

How to add and remove people from Spotify’s Family plan

If you’ve made it this far, you’re probably a Spotify Family plan subscriber and are looking for how to add or remove people. Isn’t it yet? All good! You can subscribe to the plan through the platform’s official website, clicking here.

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**Interview ​with Jane​ Doe, Spotify ‌Expert**

**Interviewer**: Thank you⁤ for joining ⁣us today, Jane! Many Spotify users are​ confused about how to manage their Family plans. Can‍ you give us a brief overview of how to add and ‌remove ‌members from these plans?

**Jane Doe**: Absolutely! To add or remove⁢ someone from your Spotify Family plan, you need to log into your Spotify account. Once you’re⁤ in, navigate to the ⁢Family plan management ​section where you’ll find‍ options to invite new members or remove existing ones. It’s quite ​straightforward, but some people face issues if ‍they’re logged into the ‍wrong account.

**Interviewer**: ⁢That’s helpful! What are some common reasons users find it difficult to ⁤make these ‌changes?

**Jane Doe**: A big reason is that users might not realize they need to be logged into the primary account that holds the Family plan. If they were to use a different account, they won’t see those options. Additionally, some may not be aware that the‌ invitee needs to ⁤be in the same household based on Spotify’s guidelines.

**Interviewer**: Interesting! Given Spotify’s guidelines about⁢ households, do you ⁢think that​ there should⁤ be a broader allowance for adding members to these plans?

**Jane Doe**: That’s a great question! I believe it could spark quite a ‍debate. On one⁣ hand, allowing broader access could make the plans more appealing⁢ and accessible. On the other, Spotify has its policies to ensure the service isn’t abused. What do you think—is it ​fair to keep the restriction, or should the ⁣rules⁣ be relaxed?⁣

**Interviewer**: It certainly presents⁢ an interesting dilemma. Thank you for your insights⁤ today, ⁢Jane!

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