
The address that the user enters when activating or confirming the address will be subject to the Additional Terms of Service of Google Maps and the Google privacy policy. We use the Google Maps address finder to help users find and set up their address. It is possible that, from time to time, you will be asked to reconfirm the address, in order to verify that the requirements to access the service continue to be met. After the activation of a subsidiary account of the Family Plan, the user will have to confirm his address.Ĭ.

The terms and conditions of the service says the following:ī.

The address of the users will be checked periodically, and at the moment that some type of irregularity is identified (users located in completely different places), the account will be canceled immediately. Still, Spotify will implement this location awareness fleeting, so we'll see how users respond.Īt the moment it is unknown how many times and when Spotify will check where you live to prevent you from sharing an account, but what is clear is that this type of information could allow the company to know our daily habits, something that users would not be willing to share.Įither you live at the same address, or they cancel your account The service has already temporarily tested this GPS location feature, and ended up shutting down the tests after seeing how users refused to provide the location. This will obviously raise a wave of criticism related to privacy.

With this location data, Spotify will be able to know exactly if all the users who use the same family account are really living at the same address, which would mean that they are members of the same family. 3 What does Spotify gain by conducting this surveillance?Īs they point out in CNET, the new terms of use of the service has added a new heading in which those users with Family Plan subscriptions must of provide location data "from time to time", in order to guarantee that they really belong to the same family.2 Either you live at the same address, or they cancel your account.

1 The end of shared accounts on Spotify.
