However, you might not be interested in seeing what friends are listening to. Maybe you’d prefer to remove that section for a cleaner Spotify experience. But, on the other hand, you might want to see what friends listen to but can’t see it. Either way, we’ll show you how to show or hide friend activity on Spotify. We’ll also look at entering a private listening session.
How to Show or Hide Friend Activity on Spotify
Note: This process only works with the desktop version of Spotify. You can remove the Friend Activity panel if you want a cleaner user experience with more screen real estate for the desktop app. To show or hide the Friend Activity panel, do the following: Note that using the X option will only close the Friend Activity panel. Instead, you must use the menu bar option to show the Friend Activity panel again.
Use Spotify Settings to Show or Hide Friend Activity
You can also go into Spotify settings to show or hide Friend Activity. The process is straightforward, following these steps: When the switch is off, the Friend Activity panel disappears, and when the switch is on, the Friend Activity panel shows up.
How to Hide Your Listening Activity on Spotify
In addition to not wanting to see what your friends are listening to, you might want your session to be private. So, only you can access your listening activity instead of your friends seeing it. To start a private listening session, do the following:
Enjoying Spotify With (or Without) Friends
Sometimes you may not need to know what your friends are listening to. By following the steps above, you can remove the activity panel for a less cluttered interface. It’s also good to know that you can enter a private session. If you do, you don’t need to worry about your friends learning your listening habits. When it comes to privacy on Spotify, you can also create a private playlist. To take your privacy a step further, unlink Spotify from your Facebook account. Comment Name * Email *
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