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The original was posted on /r/privacyguides by /u/CrunchyBanana11 on 2023-06-12 02:03:42+00:00.


I know streaming service and privacy may not go well together (considering collecting data of your listening activity is necessary to pay the artists), but which streaming service have you found to be the most privacy “respecting?”

I’m stuck between Apple Music, which from what I can see is a bit better than most, only thing is that you need an Apple ID; and Spotify, which requires pretty little information for signing up (I don’t even think they ask for your name) and it would be pretty easy to use a pseudo-email and pay with gift cards).

Any thoughts?