
"After launching a messaging feature last August, Spotify is now rolling out group chats. The company announced this week that users can now share the podcasts, playlists, and audiobooks they're listening to with up to 10 people. You can only start a chat with someone you've previously shared content with. For example, if you have a collaborative playlist with someone or have joined a Jam or a Blend together, you can start a conversation with them."
"The move comes as Spotify continues to invest in making its streaming app more social. Over the years, the company has gradually added social elements, including features such as comments on podcasts and the ability to follow someone and see what they listen to. Spotify previously noted that users should continue sharing content outside the app, as its messaging feature is meant to complement that. Messages are encrypted at rest and in transit. However, they are not protected by end-to-end encryption."
Spotify is rolling out group chats that let users share podcasts, playlists, and audiobooks with up to 10 people. Chats can be started only with people a user has previously shared content with, such as collaborators on a playlist or participants in a Jam or Blend. The platform continues adding social elements like podcast comments and follow-to-see-listening activity. Users are encouraged to keep sharing content outside the app because messaging is intended to complement external sharing. Messages are encrypted at rest and in transit, but they are not protected by end-to-end encryption.
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