![]() Families often have members who live or work outside the home - they may live abroad, have divorced or separated parents, have kids in college, travel for work or any other number of reasons.īut technically, these sorts of situations are prohibited by Spotify’s family plan terms - the rules require all members to share a physical address. Of course, as these reports pointed out, asking users to confirm a GPS location is a poor means of verification. Spiegel Online and Quartz first reported this news on Thursday. ![]() The idea here is that some customers may have been sharing Family Plans, even though they’re not related, as a means of paying less for Spotify by splitting the plan’s support for multiple users. According to recent reports, the company sent out emails to its “Premium for Family” customers that asked them to confirm their locations using GPS. Spotify has ended a test that required its family plan subscribers to verify their location, or risk losing accessing to its music streaming service.
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