Cancel your Premium plan any time with these steps.
Your account page now shows the date your plan will change to Spotify Free. You can continue to use Premium features until then.
In Malaysia, Spotify Premium costs RM14.90 or $3.62 monthly (as shown in the screenshot). That’s almost 64% discount on the fee compared to what you’re paying as a US subscriber. But the price gets better in the Philippines, with signing up for Spotify Premium costing only $2.52 a month.
When plan changes to Spotify Free, you can still log in, play tunes, and access all your saved music and playlists.
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This means you subscribed with another company (e.g. your mobile provider, or with iTunes).
Since they manage the subscription, you need to cancel with them. You can find their details on your account page.
If you subscribed with iTunes, see Apple's instructions for canceling.
This means there's no Premium plan to cancel, and the account doesn’t have payment info associated with it.
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If you're being charged, you likely have Premium on a different account. This guide will help you find and cancel it.
If you cancel around your usual billing date, your next payment may have already been taken.
If your account page shows a date when your plan will change to Spotify Free, you’ve successfully cancelled and won’t be charged again. If it doesn’t show this, try the cancel steps again making sure you reach the confirmation message.
Otherwise, you may have Premium on another account. This guide will help you find and cancel it.
If you subscribed through another company (for example your mobile or broadband company), you need to contact that company for help.
You can also cancel by completing this form and sending it to Spotify.
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Since Spotify is going full steam ahead into original and exclusive podcast series as a way to further differentiate itself from rival services like Apple Music, you had to expect something like this would come to fruition eventually. The Swedish-based music streamer has started sending out surveys asking people for their thoughts on a possible podcast-focused Spotify premium subscription offering, whereby you’d pay a monthly fee to get access to the streamer’s exclusive podcast content.
Andrew Wallenstein, the president of Variety’s Intelligence Platform, was one of those people who got the survey through the Spotify app and tweeted it out to his followers. Basically, several different potential podcast subscription tiers are suggested in this survey, which solicits feedback. The prices would range from $3 to $8 per month.
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For now, at least, Spotify is cautioning not to misconstrue this as evidence that such an offering is officially in the works. Accordingly, a Spotify spokesperson told The Verge: “At Spotify, we routinely conduct a number of surveys in an effort to improve our user experience. Some of those end up paving the path for our broader user experience and others serve only as important learnings. We have no further news to share on future plans at this time.”
It is, certainly, interesting to see what the streamer seems to be at least considering herein, as the survey hints, for example, at the cheapest plan including ads but also “access to exclusive interviews and episodes.” At the high end, the most expensive plan would offer early access to some podcast episodes, in addition to “high-quality original content” and no Spotify-inserted ads (which is not to say the podcasts couldn’t insert their own). Most important, it must be stressed that as conceived and hinted at in this survey, the monthly fee you’d pay for this podcast offering would be completely separate from and would not include a Spotify Premium music subscription.
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I don’t know about you, but I’ve certainly found myself listening to podcasts more during the coronavirus pandemic, when I find myself with less time to enjoy music the way I used to. The show I’m addicted to now, which is available on Spotify and all the major podcast services, is True Spies, a show hosted by actresses Vanessa Kirby and Haley Atwell, and it includes real behind-the-scenes stories from the shadows of the espionage business around the world. They had me at the second word, spies, and if I found more content like this on Spotify’s new (but nonexistent as yet) podcast service, I would definitely be among the first to sign up.
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