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Spotify may soon let you reduce in-app animations without changing system settings. This could make the app less distracting to use.
Spotify is among the most popular streaming services in the world today. Animations are a core part of the Spotify experience, though there's no denying that it's not for everyone. Currently, reducing animations in the Spotify app requires a system-level change from the Android accessibility settings. Thankfully, that may change in a future update.
The videos, which are provided by music labels under new agreements, will be available only to paying subscribers on Spotify's Premium plan and can be streamed on its iOS, Android, desktop, and TV apps.
Spotify is facing a major global outage, with over 20,000 users reporting issues on Downdetector. As the service remains down, social media is flooded with memes and jokes about the sudden silence.
With its extensive music library and user-friendly interface, Spotify is the world's most popular music streaming service, boasting over 713 million active monthly users. However, despite its massive popularity,