Spotify Privacy Policy
Medium RiskAI-powered analysis of Spotify's Privacy Policy. Find out what they really do with your data.
Last analyzed: April 7, 2026
Risk Assessment
Some clauses require your attention.
3 Red Flags Found
What you need to know
- 1They collect your personal data when you sign up and use their service.
- 2You have rights to know, access, correct, and delete your data.
- 3They share your data with partners for advertising and other services.
- 4They keep your data as long as needed for their business and legal reasons.
- 5They may change this policy and will notify you of big changes.
Your Data (19)
Used to create your account and for public display.
Used to create your account.
Used to create your account.
Used to create your account.
Used to create your account and for age verification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Spotify spy on you?
Spotify collects personal data including Profile Name, Email Address, Password, but their practices are within typical industry norms. Our analysis found 3 items worth your attention. They are not unusually invasive, but you should be aware of what you're agreeing to.
What data does Spotify collect?
Spotify collects the following types of data: Profile Name (Used to create your account and for public display.); Email Address (Used to create your account.); Password (Used to create your account.); Phone Number (Used to create your account.); Date of Birth (Used to create your account and for age verification.); Gender (Used to create your account.); Street Address (Used for eligibility, legal notices, support, billing, and delivering goods.); Country (Used to create your account and for content/advertising relevance.); University/College (Used for Spotify Premium Student eligibility.); Estimated/Confirmed Age (Obtained from third-party age checks.); Usage Data (Information about how you use Spotify, including streaming history, searches, and interactions.); Technical Data (Information about your devices, network, browser, and operating system.); General Location (Country, region, or state derived from technical data or payment currency.); Device Sensor Data (Motion or orientation data if needed for specific features.); Voice Data (Audio recordings and transcripts if you use voice features.); Message Data (Text or content you send to other users if messaging is available.); Age Check Data (Photos of your face and ID for age verification, deleted immediately after check.); Payment and Purchase Data (Name, payment method, card details (partial), ZIP code, phone number, purchase history for payments.); Survey and Research Data (Information you provide when participating in surveys or research.).
Is Spotify safe to use?
Our analysis rates Spotify as MEDIUM RISK with 3 concerns. It is relatively safe to use, but there are some clauses you should be aware of. See the full analysis below for details.
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