Spotify is testing a new way to keep kids songs out of your listening history

For parents and guardians, managed accounts enable them to better tailor the content that is available to young listeners via in-app controls—like managing the playback of Canvas, videos, and content labeled as explicit. They will now also be able to decide whether a young listener can play certain artists or tracks with Spotify’s new control feature. 

It’s available for users with the Premium Family plan in Denmark, New Zealand, and Sweden to start — there’s no word on when it will be enabled for the now $19.99 / month Family plan in the US.

Keeping Bluey, Raffi, and the rest out of the top spots on your annual Wrapped roundup may not be the biggest problem parents face. But having this available could be enough to sell a few more subscribers on upgrading, and it sets up the youth with their own accounts.

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