

With more than 70 million tracks to pick from, there is a plethora of music to discover - but Spotify knows that nobody listens like you.


See the auto-generated "formal" privacy policy here.Listening is everything for the 356 million users on Spotify. The database is private and password-locked. I don't collect name, email, nor will publicly release or sell the data in any way. I also save your Spotify account ID and access token, which are needed to add the songs you've played since you connected to the app to the database. Privacy policy: All tracks in your playlists, most listened to, and most recently played are collected and saved in a database, which is used to determine what tracks to avoid. (Spotify's API restriction, not my fault!)Ĭontact: If you want to request a feature or think you've found a bug, feel free to contact me at. Note: Radionewify works for both free and premium Spotify accounts - but it won't automatically start playing the generated radio for free accounts. Spotify doesn't provide the user's entire listening history. Reason the app jumps through all of these convoluted hoops is that Patterns, and their "max popularity index" is 60. The recommendations are also not based on your previous listening Played since you've connected to this app.One of the 50 most listened to long-, medium-, and short-term There's also a limit of 100 000 tracks, to keep my database from crashing) In your playlists (except for the radio(s) generated immediately after you log in - it takes time to extract all the tracks.To before" means "never any song that is.": Playlist-creator with good taste is a entire journey in itself. Old songs reimagined in a different order, and finding a Narrow musical space where they torture you with the same 50 Playlists should be for saving songs, radio should be for
