Spotify Gives Users Full Control Over Video Playback

Spotify now allows users to turn off all video playback across music, podcasts, and family accounts. The new controls provide more customization options.
Spotify has added new controls that give users the ability to completely disable all video playback within the app, including for both music and podcasts. This new feature applies to individual accounts as well as Family Plan subscriptions, allowing account managers to limit video content for every member of the plan.
The video playback controls can be found in the Content and Display settings on mobile devices or the Display section on desktop. In addition to the existing toggle to disable Canvas clips - the short, looping autoplay videos Spotify introduced in 2019 - there is now a new toggle that turns off access to all music videos and other video content on the platform.
This new feature provides users with more granular control over their Spotify experience, allowing them to customize the app to suit their personal preferences and avoid any unwanted video playback. Whether you prefer a more minimalist, audio-focused listening session or simply want to conserve data usage, the updated settings give you the power to tailor Spotify to your needs.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The rollout of these new video playback controls is currently underway worldwide, so the options may not be immediately available for all users. However, Spotify is working to make the feature accessible across all platforms and devices in the coming weeks.
This move by Spotify aligns with the company's broader efforts to provide its users with more customization and personalization options. By giving customers the ability to turn off video content entirely, Spotify is responding to user feedback and addressing the needs of those who prefer a more streamlined, audio-centric experience.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}As digital media and streaming platforms continue to evolve, the ability to tailor the user experience is becoming increasingly important. Spotify's latest update demonstrates the company's commitment to empowering its users and ensuring the platform meets their diverse needs and preferences.
Source: The Verge


