In a recent update,sex tube video Spotify removed the option to make a playlist private on the desktop version of Spotify. If you're anything like us, you immediately noticed and then your group chat went crazy over this new information. Remain calm though because you can still make a playlist private in the Spotify mobile app, so no one needs to know what you actually listen to.
Now on desktop when you make a new playlist, you are only given the option to "Remove from profile," which means "Friend activity" will still show your followers that you're listening to the playlist even though it isn't featured on your profile.
Titles of private playlists, on the other hand, won't show up under "Friend activity," and can only be seen if you share the link to the playlist with another user. However, the songs you are listening to will still show up in Friend activity unless you are listening in a Private Session.
If your playlist is just a little too revealing and you can't risk anyone seeing you listen to it, follow the steps below to make your playlist private in the Spotify app.
There you have it, title your playlist whatever you want because no one will see it. Now try your hand at more Spotify hacks.
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