
And that doesn’t even touch on the third-party cross-site trackers that are eagerly eyeing your Spotify activity too.

However, the company also uses it to attract advertising partners, who can create personalised ads based on your information. This information helps Spotify tailor song and artist recommendations to your tastes and is used to improve the in-app user experience, sure.


Most Spotify users are likely aware the streaming service tracks their listening activity, search history, playlists, and the songs they like or skip - that’s all part of helping the algorithm figure out what you like, right? However, some users may be less OK with how much other data Spotify and its partners are logging.Īccording to Spotify’s privacy policy, the company tracks:
