Spotify just announced that it’s rolling out a new “Recents” page that keeps tabs on everything you’ve been listening to. This section of the program will store up to 90 days of content and will be integrated with music, podcasts and even audiobooks. The page also tracks saved content.
The platform says it should be useful for “picking up a paused podcast, finding last week’s earworm, or finally playing a saved album or audiobook.” This page replaces the “Listening History” tab and will work for both free and Premium subscribers.
All you have to do is tap on your profile picture, open the sidebar and click on Done. Everything will be listed in chronological order, but there are some filters available to help narrow down the search. Spotify also says that users will be able to find this page by swiping in the home feed. The tool is being released today for iOS and Android, but it may take some time before it reaches every user worldwide.
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of the company Year-over-year revenue growth of 19 percent and free cash flow growth of 238 percent, totaling $4 billion. It currently has 602 million monthly active users and its stock currently trades at around $470 per share. However, musicians earn $0.003 to $0.005 per stream. What a pity, Ek.