Spotify makes it easier to block other users
San Francisco
11-November-2021

PHOTO: IANS
Music streaming giant Spotify is rolling out a new feature that will allow users to more easily block others on the platform.
To block a user, go to their Spotify profile. Under their username and photo, above their public playlists and next to the "follow" button, click the three dots menu and choose "block," or on mobile, "block user".
Now that user will not be able to access your listening activity, your page, or any public playlists. You also can unblock a user you have previously blocked at any time.
"At Spotify, we're committed to delivering the best possible listening experience to our users," a company spokesperson said in an email to the website.
"Privacy is something that is, and always will be, enormously important to us and our block feature, which gives users more control, is the latest step towards that commitment," the spokesperson added.
The company introduced a "block artist" feature in 2019, but users have been asking for a way to block other users for the past several years.
Watch This TWL Video
In 2018, BuzzFeed News did an in-depth report on Spotify users who were stalked and harassed by other users but who were unable to prevent the harassers from viewing their activity on the platform.
At the time, Spotify said it was putting the introduction of a block user capability "under consideration - IANS
More Headlines
Air India Faces Backlash as Elderly Passenger Denied Wheelchair Falls, Lands in ICU
Shiv Nadar Transfers 47% Stake in HCL Promoter Firms to Daughter Roshni
Telangana Cabinet decides to develop Future City on 30,000 acre
International Women's Day: Man in Bihar educates seven daughters, all serving the nation
TN lawyer files PIL in SC on NEP implementation in three states
Air India Faces Backlash as Elderly Passenger Denied Wheelchair Falls, Lands in ICU
Shiv Nadar Transfers 47% Stake in HCL Promoter Firms to Daughter Roshni
Telangana Cabinet decides to develop Future City on 30,000 acre
International Women's Day: Man in Bihar educates seven daughters, all serving the nation
TN lawyer files PIL in SC on NEP implementation in three states