Spotify's social sharing feature allows you to share your favorite songs or albums with friends on Facebook easily. However, that would be annoying sometimes, as you'll find Spotify songs would keep posting to Facebook without any notification. To use Spotify without Facebook, you can simply disconnect your Spotify account from Facebook. How? The following guide will show you the easy solutions to unlink Spotify from Facebook in detail.
Part 1. Disconnect Spotify from Facebook on Computer
This solution only works with Spotify users who created the account with email. If your Spotify account was signed up through Facebook, it’s impossible to disconnect Spotify from Facebook. In this case, you'll have to create a new Spotify account instead.
You'll be taken to your General Account Settings page. Click 'Apps' in the left column. You'll be see a list of all the apps connected to Facebook, including Spotify. Click the 'Edit' button. There is an idea to change this on the community though. If you connected a Spotify account to facebook in the first place; then you can go to EditPreferences then disconnect from facebook. This will no longer associate your fb account with your Spotify account. This means your Spotify account was created through Facebook, so you don't need to change your email to log in. Simply choose LOG IN WITH FACEBOOK or CONTINUE WITH FACEBOOK to access your account. If you can't log in with Facebook, follow these steps: Go to our password reset form. Enter the email address registered to your Facebook account. Continue to create a password for the account. Check out reset password if you need help. You can now log in with your Facebook email address and new.
Step 1. Open Spotify desktop app on your computer. Then log into your account.Step 2. Next to your user name, click 'arrow down' icon. Then Settings.Step 3. Scroll down to Social section. Under Facebook, click DISCONNECT FROM FACEBOOK button.
Alternatively, if you only want to hide your Spotify playlists or other activities from Facebook, you don't need to disconnect from Facebook at all. You can simply disable the sharing feature in Spotify settings:
Under Social > Spotify, turn off Automatically make new playlists public and Show my current Top Artists.
Note: Currently it doesn't support to complete these steps on mobile yet. If your Spotify account was logged in with Facebook, you should follow the solution below to remove the integrated Spotify app from Facebook on mobile devices, including Android and iPhone via Facebook app or Facebook website.
Part 2. Remove Spotify from Facebook on MobileRemove Spotify App Logged in with Facebook on iPhone/AndroidStep 1. Open Facebook app on your Android phone and log in your Facebook account.Step 2. Tap the 'hamburger' icon in the top-right corner. Then scroll down to Account Settings and tap it.Step 3. Find Apps > Logged in with Facebook. And tap Spotify.Step 4. Scroll down and you'll see Remove App option in the bottom-right corner. Press that button and you'll be required to confirm whether to remove Spotify or not. Tap Remove and Spotify app will be removed from Facebook quickly.Remove Spotify from Facebook through Facebook WebsiteStep 1. Go to Facebook official site and log into your account.Step 2. Click on 'arrow down' icon in top right corner of Facebook page. Then click Settings.Step 3. Find Apps and click on it. Hover the mouse over Spotify from the apps list. Click 'X'.Step 4. In the pop-up window, click Remove to confirm. Then Spotify will be removed from your Facebook.Part 3. Switch to A New Spotify Account without Facebook
If you cannot find the option to disconnect Spotify from Facebook with the above methods, then you need to sign out Spotify and create a brand new account. For Premium users, you should cancel the subscription firstly. If you have the student discount, you won't be able to apply it to your new account until 12 months have elapsed since you signed up for it.
While creating a new Spotify account, you are highly suggested to sign it up with an email address instead of logging in with Facebook. And as it's not allowed to have two Spotify accounts with the same email address, you should switch to a different email address this time.
Regarding the songs and playlists you previously saved from Spotify, they will still be on your old account. Once you created the new account, you can download them again with the new account. Or you can use some 3rd-party Spotify music tool to download Spotify songs offline to your new account.
At this moment, you'll need TunesKit Spotify Music Downloader, a professional Spotify downloader that can remove DRM from Spotify and download Spotify songs, playlists, and albums as MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, etc. without losing any quality and ID tags. It works perfectly with both Premium and Free accounts of Spotify.
The following guide will show you how to download music from Spotify without premium so as to add Spotify songs to your account without Facebook.
Step 1Add Spotify tracks to TunesKit
Run TunesKit Spotify Music Converter and wait for a while until it loads the Spotify app. After that, log into your Spotify account and drag any playlist or track from Spotify to TunesKit downloading window.
Step 2Define output profile
Click Preferences from the top menu of TunesKit, then select the output format and other parameters like audio codec, bit rate, etc. according to your needs.
Step 3Download Spotify music offline
Go back to the main interface of TunesKit Spotify Music Downloader, then click the Convert button to start downloading Spotify songs offline. When it's over, hit the 'history' folder to locate the well downloaded tracks or playlists. Then you can transfer those offline songs to your new Spotify account with ease.
Step 4Add converted songs back to Spotify
Open Spotify desktop app on your computer. Then log into your new account. Go to Preferences and click on Add a source to import the offline songs. With this smart tool, you'll be able to delete Facebook but keep using Spotify without any problem.
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Before you can create Facebook ad campaigns in Shopify, you need to configure your Facebook marketing settings inside of Shopify's Facebook sales channel. After that is set-up, you can create Facebook ad campaigns from the Marketing section of your Shopify admin.
When you buy Facebook ads, you pay for them through your Facebook ad account. Make sure you understand the Facebook Advertising Policies before you create a Facebook ad campaign.
Authorizing the Facebook channel for your Facebook account
When you set up Shopify's Facebook channel, you authorize the app to access a Facebook Page for your business as well as a Facebook ad account and Facebook Business Manager. Facebook Business Manager is a tool that you can use to organize and manage all of your Facebook business accounts, like your Pages and ad accounts. The Facebook Page might connect to your personal Facebook account, but Shopify uses your personal Facebook account information only to access the Facebook Page, Ads Manager account, and Facebook Business Manager.
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If your Facebook account has an administrator or editor role on a Facebook page, then you can post, comment, and message as the page without customers seeing personal information. Learn more about Facebook Page roles.
Install Spotify AppBasic requirements
Before you can create Facebook ad campaigns in Shopify, you need to set up a Facebook Business Manager that's connected to both your business's Facebook Page and an ad account that has an admin role for the Business Manager.
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Facebook Business Manager is a tool that you can use to organize and manage your business Pages and ad accounts in one place. If you're using a personal ad account, then you need to have used it to run ads in the past before you can connect it to a Business Manager. If you've never run ads with your personal ad account, then you need to create a new ad account inside Business Manager before you can create Facebook ad campaigns. Learn more about Business Manager and ad accounts from the Facebook Ads Help Center.
If you don't have a Business Manager, then you can set one up when you're setting up the Facebook channel.
Facebook Page settings
The following requirements need to be met on Facebook before you can connect your Facebook Page:
Learn how to create a Facebook Page for your business at the Facebook help center.
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![]() Spotify App Switch Facebook Account Sign UpUnderstanding roles and permissions on Facebook
On Facebook, you need an admin role for a Page, Ad account, or Business Manager before you can access all of its settings and make certain kinds of changes to it. Pages, Ad accounts, and Business Managers have separate account permissions, which means that you need admin roles for each one. The Business Manager that you select in the Facebook channel is considered the owner of the Facebook page and the Facebook Ad account during onboarding. If the Facebook Ad account is owned by a different Business Manager, then you can't connect the Facebook Ad account. If you can't connect a desired Facebook Ad account, then try connecting a different Facebook Business Manager, or create a new Facebook Ad account.
You can find an overview of Facebook roles and permissions and links to more resources on the Facebook Help Center.
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Set up the Facebook channel and create a custom audience
Facebook pixel and Shopify's Facebook channel
When you set up Shopify's Facebook channel, a Facebook pixel is added to your online store. The pixel uses advanced matching to track customer behavior on your store. You can disable advanced matching for Facebook pixel.
The Facebook pixel sends the following information about your customers to Facebook:
The customer data collected by the pixel is used to improve the custom audiences for the Facebook ads that you create in Shopify. You can learn more about advanced matching from Facebook Advertiser Help. https://dmrenew984.weebly.com/torrent-ms-project-for-mac.html.
If you have more than one Facebook pixel associated with your ad account, then you see an option to change the pixel connected to Shopify's Facebook channel. If another pixel has tracked more traffic on your store, then it can be more effective for building a custom audience for Facebook dynamic retargeting ads because it has more visitor data stored. In your Shopify admin, go to Sales channels > Facebook > Settings > Marketing settings, and then click Disconnect in the Pixel tracking section to use another available pixel from the same Facebook ad account.
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The Facebook pixel added by the Facebook channel is associated with your Facebook ad account. You can customize the pixel from the Facebook Business Manager associated with your ads account. If you use a Facebook pixel on your online store that isn't associated with your Facebook ad account, then you can still view data from that pixel by visiting the associated Facebook Business Manager.
Telling your customers about Facebook pixel data collection
To protect the privacy of your customers, you can consider telling them that your store uses the Facebook pixel, and providing a link to Facebook's Data Policy.
Customers who don't want to be tracked by Facebook can opt out through Facebook. You can consider updating your privacy policy to include information about the Facebook pixel, and provide a link for your customers to learn how to opt out. Customers can find more information about Facebook's cookies and other storage techniques and about opting out from the Facebook Help Center.
Disable advanced matching for Facebook pixel
Additional help from the Facebook Help CenterFacebook Spotify App
If you need help with troubleshooting your Facebook account setup, then see the following articles from the Facebook Help Center:
Convert Spotify Facebook Account
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