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Unfortunately, you cannot remove a follower or block someone on Spotify. You can, however, make your profile as private as possible so you shouldn't get any unwarranted followers. This wikiHow will teach you how to make your profile as private as possible using the Windows and Mac client.

Method 1
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Limiting Shared Data

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  1. You won't have all the options on your phone as you will if you use the web browser or computer client.
    • Log in if prompted. If you're not logged in, you won't see the same options.
  2. It's in the top right corner of your screen.
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  3. You'll see this menu option near the bottom of the menu.
  4. When this toggle is on, the toggle next to "Share my listening activity on Spotify" will grey out.
    • This toggle, unlike the previous one, will be in Settings on your phone as well. You'll go to Settings (gear icon) > Private Session . [1]
    • A "session" only lasts for as long as you have the app open. If you close it, you'll need to do this every time you open the app on your computer or phone.
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Method 2
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Making Existing Playlists Private

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  1. You won't have the same menu options on your phone as you will if you use the web browser or computer client.
    • Log in if prompted. If you're not logged in, you won't see the same options.
  2. You can browse your playlists from the list on the left side of the window.
  3. You'll find this three-dot menu icon next to the play button for your playlist.
  4. Repeat this process to make every playlist you have private.
    • If you want to do this from your phone, go to a playlist that you want to make private and tap the horizontal three-dot menu icon in the top right corner, then tap Make Private, which you'll find at the bottom of the menu. Then tap Make private again when prompted.
    • You can't make a playlist private that you didn't create. If you created the playlist, you'll see your name listed under the title and cover art.
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Method 3
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Changing Your Display Name

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  1. The web browser and computer client don't offer the same menu options, so you'll need to use the mobile app to do this.
    • While Spotify doesn't allow you to change your username, you'll be able to change your display name, which is what people see when they look at your profile. If you don't want people to know your Spotify account, change your display name to something generic, like Jane Doe or John Smith.
  2. It's at the top of the menu with your current display name and profile picture.
  3. You'll see this button under your current display name in the center of your screen.
  4. Use the keyboard that slides from the bottom of your phone or tablet to enter a new display name. If you want to also change your profile picture, you can do that here by tapping ' Change photo .
    • Tap Save when you're done.
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Hiding Recently Played

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  1. You can use the mobile or computer app to hide your recently played songs and artists.
  2. Click your name, then click Settings if you're using the computer client; tap the gear icon if you're using the mobile app on a phone or tablet.
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      • Avoid linking Spotify to Facebook if you don't want your Facebook friends to be able to find you easily on Spotify. You can unlink the two by going to Settings > Disconnect from Facebook in the computer client.
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      1. Limit your shared data by making new playlists private and listen to music in private sessions.
      2. Make existing playlists private.
      3. Change your display name.
      4. Hide your recently played music.

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