The link points to a zip file that’s available for two weeks. That seems like a lot! The website says that it can take up to 30 days ( as the GDPR requires), but in my experience (two requests), it took three or four days to get an email containing a link. It begins with a request at, where (down near the bottom), Spotify users can request a download that includes “a copy of your playlists, searches, streaming history for the past year, a list of items saved in your library, the number of followers you have, the number and names of the other users and artists you follow, and your payment and subscription data.” I wasn’t too surprised by mine, partly because I knew I’d spent a lot of time exercising to music by a soon-to-be-returning band from the 90s, but also because I’d recently used Spotify’s privacy data download to take a direct look at my history for the last year, which Spotify keeps in exhaustive detail. By now, Spotify users everywhere have gotten their 2019 Wrapped results.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |