We’re afraid acquiring a premium Spotify connection is your only option if you’re sick of listening to those annoying but humorous Spotify adverts in-between tracks. You needn’t worry, though, if you’re sick of having to manage so many apps on your computer, laptop, or smartphone. You may listen to your playlist using the Spotify Web Player without downloading the Spotify app. To explore the world of your favourite music, all you need is a reliable internet connection and a web browser.
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How to Access The Spotify Web Player
Step 1: The Spotify Web player will help you to quickly stop thinking about downloading its app. Simply launch your browser and navigate to https://open.spotify.com to access Spotify’s website. If you already have a Spotify account, you can access it by clicking the Login button in the top right corner of the website. If not, you’ll need to register using the Sign Up button, which is located to the left of the Login button in the upper right corner, or the Sign Up Free option, which is located at the bottom of the interface, as shown in the image below.
Step 2: You have a number of alternatives for signing up or checking in to the platform. Simply choose the appropriate method, enter your information appropriately, then click the Log In/ Sign Up option at the bottom to proceed.
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How To Use All Its Features
Once logged in, you are taken to the Spotify web player’s UI, which Spotify desktop app users won’t notice as being any different. Any song that was currently being played on the Spotify app will be shown on the ribbon at the bottom, as shown below, so you can pick up where you left off with your song playback.
The playlists, albums, songs, and podcasts that may be popular in your area, those that Spotify has carefully curated for you based on your musical preferences, or those that you have recently listened to, are all presented in the centre of the page. You can choose a playlist that Spotify suggests based on what you’ve recently listened to or what you enjoy, or you can listen to songs from your favourite movie, album, or genre of music. If you prefer, you can also listen to the most recent releases or find new music.
To add a song to your Liked songs playlist, tap the heart icon next to it if you like it. You may add a playlist or an entire album to your list of favourites by tapping the love icon next to it if you like it. Simply use the search bar on the left side of the interface to find an artist’s page on Spotify, then click the heart icon to add them to your list of favourite musicians. The process for adding a podcast to your favourites is the same. Through the corresponding tabs offered inside the Your Library option on the left side of the screen, you may access all the musicians, albums, playlists, and podcasts that you have designated as your favourites. Through the Create Playlist option, which is also located on the left side of the UI, you can also make your own playlist.
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If you use Spotify Premium, you also get the extra bonus of being able to listen to your favourite music without being interrupted by those annoying commercials. Additionally, Spotify creates a playlist for you each year (provided by Spotify Wrapped) that includes all of your favourite tracks from the year. It even provides you with your account’s general statistics for each year, including your most-played song, the amount of times you repeated it during the year, the musical genre or artist you listened to the most songs from, and much more.
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