Article 4J48C Pre-saving music online can cost you privacy, report says

Pre-saving music online can cost you privacy, report says

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Alex Hern
from World news | The Guardian on (#4J48C)

Fans eager to hear new albums first are warned they give labels extensive access to their data

"Pre-saving" albums and singles is an increasingly common part of the promotional process for big music releases - but many users do not realise they are paying for that access with their personal data, a report has warned.

A pre-save is the streaming music equivalent of a pre-order: before a big release hits services such as Spotify or Apple Music, fans are encouraged to save the album to their library, ensuring it will be immediately available the second it is launched.

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