
Parents can also access several playlists within Spotify's Kids channel, available in Spanish and English, designed to help kids learn new words and concepts with embedded prompts to encourage parent/kid interaction.


Kids can follow friends and share playlists and favorite songs but will be subjected to ads unless they have access to a paid subscription. Song selections can't be filtered for language or content, and album covers, which may also include violent or sexual images, show when the songs play. The terms of service specify that users should be at least 13 and have parental consent. They can also listen via the app our review references key points relevant to both. The service requires users to download an application onto their computer and listen from it. Parents need to know that to use the Spotify digital music service, users have to log in with a username and password (or sign in with Facebook, where their listening activity can be published, if users opt for that). Songs with references to marijuana, other drugs can be accessed.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide.
