Do you ever wish to change things up and use a different payment method for your Spotify subscription?
Your card may have expired, or you may want to use PayPal.
Whatever the reason, deleting your current payment method from Spotify is simple.
This blog will discuss the steps for quickly removing your payment information from your Spotify account.
Spotify, founded in 2006, boasts over 615 million monthly active users, including 239 million paid subscribers, solidifying its position as a leading music streaming service.
Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media service provider created on April 23, 2006, by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon.
You can decide to delete your credit card details from Spotify for the following reasons:
You can avoid unintentional payments if you remove your card and forget to cancel a free trial or share your account.
Removing your credit card information from services you do not regularly use will help reduce the risk of being exposed in the case of a data breach if you are worried about keeping it online.
You may have received a new credit card or prefer a different payment method, such as PayPal. Removing your old card allows you to replace your Spotify account with the latest information effortlessly.
That is it; congratulations, you have successfully deleted the outdated payment method from your Spotify account.
When you change your Spotify payment method, the Update button might not work sometimes, and you can also have other issues. It is a technical issue with Spotify, not the device itself. If your next payment due is coming, here are some ideas to consider:
Spotify is widely regarded as a secure music streaming website. They use standard safety measures to protect user data. However, systems need to be more trustworthy.
Data Breach: Spotify has experienced hacking incidents, but it assures users of its commitment to security.
Account Hacking: Hackers may target Spotify accounts to steal premium subscriptions or resell account information.
While Spotify has set up security precautions, there are further steps you can take to protect your account. PurePrivacy can be a handy application in this situation.
By combining Spotify's safety measures with additional actions, such as those provided by PurePrivacy, you can significantly enhance the security of your account.
PurePrivacy allows you to manage your online privacy. It examines your social media settings, suggests improvements, and deletes your information from data brokers.
With the help of this feature, you can prevent known trackers from gathering your data by blocking specific trackers and setting up a local VPN.
Examine and suggest changes to your social media accounts for enhanced privacy.
Based on your permission, PurePrivacy requests that data be removed from supported data brokers through this feature.
Evaluate the privacy practices of data brokers to determine the level of risk related to the data they possess.
Monitor the status of your requests for data removal.
Classifies and arranges data brokers so you can quickly find out how they use your information.
Open your account at www.spotify.com. Click Change Plan under Manage your plan. Click Cancel Premium after swiping to cancel Spotify.
To cancel Spotify Premium, navigate to your Spotify account page. On Android or iOS, choose Change Plan > Cancel Premium > Proceed to cancel > Yes, cancel. On PC, navigate to Available Plans> Cancel Premium > Proceed to cancel > Yes, cancel.
You should be able to sign in and cancel your subscription using your cancellation page. If you cannot sign in, please contact the customer care staff via the online contact form. They will be able to assist you further.
After the Free Trial Period, you will be charged the then-current monthly fee of the Spotify Premium Service, which will be charged to the payment method you provided unless you cancel before the end of the Free Trial Period.
Unfortunately, Spotify does not have a deactivating function. If you want to temporarily deactivate your Spotify account, cancel your premium subscription and switch to free. You can still access and listen to your music library but with advertisements.
Before you delete your Spotify account, you should know there will be permanent consequences. Specifically, cancelling your account will cause you to lose all your account information, including your saved songs, artists, playlists, and followers.
With the help of this article, you can now quickly delete your Spotify payment method and take back control of your financial data.
We have also introduced PurePrivacy, a helpful application to improve your online security in general.
Remember that protecting your data requires teamwork.
You can significantly enhance the security of your account by utilising PurePrivacy and Spotify's built-in security features.