Did you know? - Spotify runs on Google servers.

How do I know? I get the same 403 error when I try to open Spotify and Google websites.

  • @Qgpkje4rY5s@lemmy.ml
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    83 years ago

    It gets worse (“Spotify wants to suggest songs based on your emotions”): https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-55839655

    Time to switch to a better alternative.

    1. Make a list of all artists/songs/playlists you enjoy.

    2. Subscribe for a month to either Tidal or Qoobuz.

    3. Rip all songs, albums etc in FLAC via https://github.com/yaronzz/Tidal-Media-Downloader-PRO or https://github.com/ImAiiR/QobuzDownloaderX.

    4. Sit back, relax and stream the highest quality music completely offline without any tracking via Quod Libet (https://github.com/quodlibet/quodlibet).

      • @Qgpkje4rY5s@lemmy.ml
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        3 years ago
        1. The core is still proprietary as it runs off Deezer.

        2) You don’t own anything. You merely stream it, which still requires an internet connection.

        1. I’m pretty sure it’s classified as pirating which is illegal and it most certainly shouldn’t be promoted in a privacy community, not to be linked or associated with any illegal activities.
        • Helix
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          63 years ago

          You don’t own anything. You merely stream it

          you can download music with Freezer.

    • @gmate8@lemmy.mlOP
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      63 years ago

      Since I just listen to songs there, I don’t see the potential danger. When Funkwhale will get more attention, I’ll create there an account too. (And maybe will switch). I have a FOSS app for listening podcasts. (AntennaPod) But I really start to think Spotify AI is shit because it recommends me songs I hate. I select songs for myself better like letting them do for me.

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        3 years ago

        And I use a VPN, and a Spoti app for mobile, that has trackers nulled and ad-free made by a friend. I run Spotify as a Chromium web-app on desktop.

    • @freely@lemmy.ml
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      23 years ago

      A VPN probably costs less, and will be useful for longer. No need to rip when you can sail (unless it’s not on the seas yet).