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I sometimes (less than 1% of the time) listen to classical music and as a result Spotify has started putting new classical tracks in my New Release playlist. Is there a way to stop this - having a second account or switching off a specific type of music? It's really jarring!
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Hi @Msarcher,
You can switch on Private Session everytime you listen to classical music.
That way it won't influence your recommendations e.g. Release Radar.
On mobile:
Note: The Private Session ends automatically when you restart Spotify, or after a long period of inactivity
On desktop:
Note: The Private Session ends automatically when you restart Spotify, or after a long period of inactivity.
Hi @Msarcher,
No problem, I'm glad everything worked out for you!
If you need anything else, feel free to ask.
Hi @Msarcher,
You can switch on Private Session everytime you listen to classical music.
That way it won't influence your recommendations e.g. Release Radar.
On mobile:
Note: The Private Session ends automatically when you restart Spotify, or after a long period of inactivity
On desktop:
Note: The Private Session ends automatically when you restart Spotify, or after a long period of inactivity.
Brilliant, thank you Emilia! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Hi @Msarcher,
No problem, I'm glad everything worked out for you!
If you need anything else, feel free to ask.
Is there any other way to ignore certain songs/playlists if I don't want to turn on private mode every time?
Also interested in this because my kid listens to kid music on my google home using my spotify account, so there's no real way to enter private mode from google home.
Same. I have a specific playlist I listen to to help me focus, almost every day for work. I would like to be able to just ignore everything in the playlist from the recommendations algorithm. Or do it track by track.