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Spotify users on the service's Web Player have noticed that they can no longer listen to music in Apple's Safari browser, taking to Spotify's Community web page to discuss the incompatibility ...
On Spotify’s website, the list of compatible browsers now includes just Chrome 45+, Firefox 47+, Edge 14+ and Opera 32+, with a mention of Safari nowhere to be seen.
A Spotify support page explaining how to use the web player includes a list of supported web browsers, which has been updated to include Apple's browser alongside Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera.
On Spotify’s community forums via MacRumors, users posted about Spotify’s web player no longer supporting Apple’s Safari browser. While Safari users previously had no problems with using ...
Spotify dropped Safari support back in September 2017; the loss wasn't monumental as users could still download and use the official Mac app or a different browser.
In 2017, Spotify’s Safari web player vanished without any explanation. Users were forced to use another browser or the native Mac app. Now, just as mysteriously, Spotify has added Safari back to ...
If you use Safari to stream Spotify tunes, you're going to need a plan B. Listeners have discovered that Spotify's web player no longer works with Safari. Visit and you'll be asked to either use ...
A browser-based player has been one of Spotify’s most requested features, and one of the most obvious differences between it and chief competitor Rdio, which has had a web player for years.
Spotify confirmed reports that it has released a small beta program that lets users access the company’s massive music collection over any regular web-browser, as compared to the dedicated ...
Spotify is today rolling-out its first ever browser-based music player in beta, according to a report published on The Verge that was confirmed by the company. Spotify told Billboard it is looking ...