![]() I don't envision a solution for this, other than to force other family members to get Amazon Music, Tidal, or some other service. Is this Spotify's not allowing more than once instance of Spotify in one household under any circumstances?Īre they discouraging me from using a Family Plan? How is a Family Plan even used successfully? Lately, even using Bluetooth connections for non-Echo devices, even non-smart home devices, Spotify will switch accounts on my wife or daughters' iPads to the main account. This is a notoriously famous problem with no solution.Īt first, the workarounds were successful, but you try telling a 10-year-old to say, "Alexa, play Major Lazer's 'Bubble **bleep**' on X's Spotify account."īut, eventually, Spotify would just default over to the main account. ![]() And why not? We have Echo devices all over the house, and we learned the hard way that you can't have more than one instance of Spotify on an Echo household at a time. I just recently tried and failed to do this, and reverted back to a solo Premium Plan.Īs I write this, it seems there's no solution-which leads me to think Spotify's true goal is just to have every human pay 9.99 a month for music.Īt first I blamed Amazon. Several times over the years, I have upgraded to a Family Plan to see if Spotify has figured out how to have different accounts truly plan on different devices. ![]() I have a Premium Plan, and my daughters and wife have free accounts. ![]() Family Plan does not work on separate devices/spea.ĭesktop PC, Amazon Echo, iPhone, iPad, Samsung Note 9).
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