Spotify will suspend accounts to those who use ad blockers
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Spotify has two types of accounts. For users who want to use the streaming platform for free there are ads. Something that is not too annoying, although many do not want these ads. So they make use of tools like ad blockers. But the company is now announcing measures against these people. Measures that go through the blocking of your accounts.
Spotify will suspend accounts to those who use ad blockers
Since it is the only way that the company has to obtain income from these users. So they take serious measures in this regard.
Spotify against users who block ads
The problem the company says is that free users who never listen to ads will never become a paid one. So this is something that prevents them from making a profit. While Spotify gets most of its income from payment plans. But it is something that undoubtedly affects the income of the Swedish company, which is therefore forced to have to take these measures.
There will be users whose accounts on the platform are going to be suspended. A clear and direct measure by the company. Although surely we see how there are accounts that end up being closed by them in these months.
Meanwhile, Spotify continues to grow globally. Since the Swedish streaming platform already has 100 million paid users. From what it has seen as this amount has increased at a good pace in 2018. We will see what new measures are announced in the coming weeks against users who seek to take advantage of the company.
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