The problem should now have been fixed, but Spotify has previously talked about it.
Spotify’s website has accumulated on a side -by -side shop for ads for complaining users. Ville Järveläinen
Spotify says he has corrected a disorder where customers who bought the paid version of the service have still heard ads there. The problem has occurred for several weeks.
How-to Geek The site wrote about 7 March at about halfway Finnish time. The information is apparently based on the X -service update, published by Spotify Cares account on Thursday, March 6. It can be read below or this link through.
However, Spotify has already claimed to have corrected the problem, so it is a good idea to accept the claim. If you still come across a problem, you can try to make a solution suggested by Spotify, that is, you will first log out of Spotify and then back in.
Spotify can also be used for free, but it also sells a Premium subscription of € 12 a month, which avoids advertisements in the service. Other benefits are also available at the same price, such as better sound quality at 320 kilobit bit speeds.
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The users paying Spotify have understandably been a disturbance in their frenzy. So far, Spotify’s website has already accumulated 93 pages a bunch Complaints about the matter.
Some of the users are Techcrunchin Those who have also threatened to demand their money back because of the disorder.
Spotify has given Techcrunch a refining statement on advertising. According to it, the latest disorder would have been different from the one that customers have previously complained to the service.
The problems in the premium order will come to Spotify at a little difficult time, as its new paid qualities are already on the horizon. Users’ dissatisfaction with a regular order hardly increases its success.
According to Techcrunch, Spotify will soon introduce at least a new “superfan” order and possibly other new order models.
The position of the “Superfan” should probably dig more than a regular premium order. According to Bloomberg It could possibly cost up to € 18 a month.
Variety Admittedly, in January, a “superfani” order would also add royalties that music makers get through the service.
How-to Geek, for its part, thinks that Spotify may also increase the price of a premium order in July this year. The company has done so twice in that month in 2023 and 2024.

