If you’re annoyed of the random numbers claiming your identity on Spotify, we have some unfortunate news for you: Spotify doesn’t allow users to change their usernames, and the music streaming service hasn’t announced any plans to change that fact any time soon. But there’s a silver lining, albeit a faint one: There are a few tricks to getting around that annoying kink in the system, and they don’t require a lot of effort.
If you want to change your Spotify username, here are two of the next-best options to get the job done.
How to change your Spotify username: Connect your account to FacebookSpotify users can connect their account to Facebook to simplify signing in, transfer their profile photo over, and connect with friends to see what they are listening to in real-time. Below is the easiest way to replace your Spotify alias with your name on Facebook, and connect the two accounts.
1) DesktopIn the top-right corner of the Spotify app on your computer, click the down arrow that will bring you to “Settings.” Then find the “Facebook” section under “Social” and click the blue button that says “Connect to Facebook.”
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After you click the button, you will be redirected to a log-in page. Enter your Facebook details, and the accounts will merge together with your new and improved username.
2) Phone or tabletThe steps for a phone or tablet are similar to those of a computer. Open the app on your phone and go to the “Your Library” tab. Tap the settings wheel in the top-right corner and find “Facebook” under Social.
Once you click “Connect to Facebook,” enter your log-in details and the accounts will connect.
This should go without say, but make sure you are linking to the right Facebook account. If you have someone else’s Facebook open on your computer or device, Spotify will try to link to that instead of yours.
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If you don’t want to connect your Facebook account, you can delete your current Spotify account and create a new one. So long as your playlists are saved (more on that later), what do you really have to lose?
1) Close your current account
Screengrab via support.spotify.com
Permenately closing the Spotify account you currently are using is the first step of the process. Make sure you cancel your subscription first if you have one, then the account will revert to “Free” and you can make the request to close.
2) Sign-up for a new accountCreate a new account by signing up or re-downloading Spotify. While filling out the form you will be able to create any username you would like.
Be wise with your decision, though. Creating a third account only to have the username “TooTrill69” for a while probably isn’t worth the hassle.
3) Spotify will transfer your musicLuckily, the music service offers to save your music so you don’t have to start from scratch. You can request for someone from Spotify to move your playlists and saved music over to your new account by filling out a contact form. An agent will reach out to you within 48 hours to complete the process, but you only have up to seven days to make the request after you close your account.
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