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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.
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.
Users on Spotify’s community noticed the change earlier this week when they attempted to open the web player in Safari. They received a message that informed them that the browser no longer ...
After removing the functionality over two years ago, Spotify has quietly returned Safari support for its web player. Back in the fall of 2017, Spotify removed support for Apple’s Safari browser ...
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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.
How to access the Spotify web player Accessing the Spotify web player is easy, which is part of its appeal. Go to open.spotify.com on your web browser and sign in.
When users visit the Spotify Web Player on Safari, they receive the message, "This browser doesn't support Spotify Web Player. Switch browsers or download Spotify for your desktop." ...
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 ...
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