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Spotify has secretly added a new way to disable one of its most disliked features, and I’m fully on board

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I’ve been a loyal Spotify subscriber for the best part of 10 years, and there are many reasons why I’ve stuck with it (my Daylist is the first thing that comes to mind). However, despite this, there are several downsides to one of the best music streaming services – its Smart Shuffle feature being one. But now there’s a new way to disable this annoying feature altogether.

Spotify introduced Smart Shuffle in 2023, a feature that weaves song recommendations in between the ones in your personally curated playlists, and it didn’t sit well with music fans- myself included – to say the very least. Thankfully, you no longer have to put up with its annoyances as users have spotted a new way to disable it.

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