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I just got the same email (see attached screenshot). This was very out of the blue.
I did click the "confirm email" link, and it directed to this link: https://www.spotify.com/ca-en/email-verification/success/
I got the same email asking for verification and I've confirmed with spotify rep. that it is legit, see my transcript below:
at 14:03, Jun 30:
Same here just received it today but, in a different language
I received the same thing one hour ago and was heading to the community to post a question, because this email looks anything except legit. If it is legit, as some of you are saying, it shows extreme innocence from someone in Spotify. With very recent attacks with file-encripting viruses, I cannot discard a massive attempt of phising. Paranoid? Yes. That's why I survive, because I smell danger before it becomes a danger.
Besides, what is the need of confirming anything? If there is a need, do explain us please.
On the other side, you don't need to be a hacker to send an email that looks as if it were sent by a determinate address. It is relatively easy.
Solution: Dear Spotify, if you want to tell us something, say it within the app, or in the browser player. We will rather believe it is from you.
- even if you sign up with facebook, since facebook knows your email address, Spotify knows it as well. No secret.
- if this is a test... well, I am not a lab monkey.
No, I am not clicking on that button. Not before doing a complete backup of all my files.
I also got this. An email purporting to be from spotify, asking me to confirm my email address? This reeks of phishing, I won't be responding, but if those who choose to respond could keep us up to date, much appreciated.
The return address of the email is http://wl.spotify.com/wf/click?upn=ygXK2lc7-2Fr-2FXw-2FjP3MDB9YEmP8LNjZo9QtUfx1xaeAXY1cr-2Bsn7Svyt6p...
I also confirmed that this was a legit email with a spoitfy rep (via the help chat).
However, I recommend everyone do this. That way you can regester their displeasure with the practice of cold emailing. Below is the arguement I used.
The problem with sending emails cold (i.e. out of the blue, without notice), is that you normalise the practice of sending cold emails, thereby eneabling and supporting the use of phishing scams in the future. This could be easily fixed by having a window pop up in the app saying "confirm email required, click here to send email to your@address.com.au"
This was suspicious to me as well since I check all the emails I've received from Spotify are from hello@spotify.com ... jsyk if anyone employed by them checks here.
Yep I got the same. Looks like it is 'legitimate', and so is INCREDIBLY STUPID of Spotify.
Their own website says do not click on suspicious links, and boy, does this look like one.
The ONLY saving grace is that the link is actually to spotify.com
But it also encodes your email address in that very long string of characters.
What on earth are Spotify trying to do? If they want to verify my email address, then address the email personally to me, using the details they have. And give me a clean link to do so, along with a suggestion that if you unsure, please login in to spotify normally, and verify your email from there.
I just did, and there is no mention of this 'verification' in my account.
Truly absurd behaviour from such a large company.
Neal
I got the same email confirmation mail just out of the blue right now. I've been a Spotify user almost since the beginning with the same email, and now I'm suddenly getting a suspicious e-mail asking me to click a link to confirm my email?
The absolutely FIRST thing one learns is that serious sites and services never asks you to click on links in mails to confirm anything, they tell you to go to your site or service, log in and THEN confirm it from there.
This doesn't seem very secure or professional...
I just got an e-mail to confirm my account too. I never registered an account on Spotify, except for now through a disposable mail address, just to write this comment.
I was watching this music video on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwBqDtFE3og
The infobox contains a link to a third-party site to download the track on various shops:
https://IDOL.lnk.to/CetteFoutuePerle
There I clicked on the Google Play Store one, but then left the page. I then received the confirmation mail from Spotify on my gMail address. How is it possible that Spotify gets my gMail address even though I never ever visited Spotify before? That's a security issue and breach of privacy!
And now I received an e-mail about a free 30 days offer "because I signed up on Spotify". I really don't know what's going on here. I never signed up on Spotify with my gMail address.
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