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Spotify’s New “Social” Release Fails Basic Privacy Test
Posted on April 27th, 2010 View CommentsHow excited was I to see the announcements for the latest release of Spotify this morning? It allows for connecting to friends – albeit only via Facebook, integration of your existing music catalogue and a few other bits of awesomeness.
BUT (and I really shouldn’t have been that surprised given the Facebook tie in) that the default settings for the installation are to share anything and everything from installation.
So anytime you create a new playlist it gets shared. Unless of course you go and manually disable automatic updates.

Given all the flak Google got over Buzz and it’s presumptions on automatically opting people in, given all the grief Facebook gets for it’s over sharing it is such a shame to see Spotify falling into such a simple trap.
Oh and don’t even get me started on seeing adverts re-appear on my desktop version – I am a paid up member of the premium subscribers gang which was supposed to be non-advertising!
UPDATE: It gets worse. After a few minutes use adverts are popups, and also taking over other areas in the UI. On a netbook this is unacceptable as pace given over to my music is already squeezed and now it’s even worse. Also audio adverts have re-emerged. Not happy at all
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