Spotify Tests New Parent-Managed Accounts for Kids Under 13
The pilot program, available in Denmark, New Zealand, and Sweden, allows parents to control music and video content for young listeners.
- Spotify's new feature offers a parent-managed Premium membership tailored for children under 13.
- Parents can block specific songs, artists, and explicit content through in-app controls.
- The pilot program is initially available in Denmark, New Zealand, and Sweden.
- This new feature aims to keep children's music preferences from affecting parents' listening history and recommendations.
- The initiative follows similar parental control efforts by other tech companies, responding to regulatory pressures.