In recent weeks, Spotify has rolled out several major system-wide changes. It wiped some 75 million AI-generated tracks from the service — and then announced a team-up with ChatGPT for curated playlists . Now, per The Verge , the streaming giant has launched a new parental controls function .

Starting this week, Premium Family subscribers in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands, and Germany have access to a new managed account option for younger listeners. Designed for users under 13, the music-only plan allows parents and guardians to block explicit songs and disable videos that often accompany tracks. It also comes with limited interactivity — meaning no messaging capabilities and restricted social features. This rollout follows a beta test that launched ar

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