Spotify will officially leave Russia on April 11

Users from the aggressor country will not be able to use their accounts.

Spotify streaming service > stated that he will stop working in Russia on April 11. The message appeared in the official account of the service on Twitter.

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In addition, the support site Spotify in Russia also has a section in which the management of the service answered frequently asked questions. Yes, they said that Russians will not be able to use their accounts. You can set a new country of residence only if the user is physically in it. However, Premium account users will only be able to do so after April 11.

At the same time, users from Russia can download their personal information and delete their account.

In early March, Spotify closed its office in the aggressor country “indefinitely” and deleted all content. associated with propaganda RT and Sputnik. In addition, users from the aggressor country could not buy a Premium subscription.in Russia after President Vladimir Putin started the war in Ukraine. Yes, Russian viewers will not be able to see new paintings by Paramount, Sony, Disney and Warner Bros.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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