Audiobook access on Spotify has always been limited to the account owner, meaning that even for Premium Family or Duo subscriptions, only the person who set up the plan could actually use the included hours each month.That’s about to change, depending on where you live.Two add-ons for Individual, Duo, and Family plans Until now, Spotify’s audiobook access has been limited to the primary user and capped at 15 hours per month.
But this week, Spotify announced that Premium subscribers in select markets will be able to add new audiobook listening options for themselves and their plan members.As explained by the company, the update introduces two new add-on subscriptions: For now, the add-ons are available only in the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein, in addition to Canada and Ireland, where they trialed the new plans.Spotify says that pricing varies by market, and that details can be found at spotify.com/audiobooks.
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