How to See Your Spotify Listening History [Step-By-Step]-2024

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Have you ever listened to an amazing song and wanted to replay it but forgot its title? I know, it’s quite frustrating when you are eager to listen to that song again but can’t remember its name. Don’t panic! Spotify lets you see your listening history on the platform.

Spotify tracks your listening history and suggests songs accordingly. This means you can easily see the music you recently played on the platform and listen to it again. In this article, we’ll learn how to see Spotify listening history on mobile, desktop, and web player. So, stay tuned!

Quick Answer

To see Spotify Listening history on mobile, click on the Profile icon and tap on Listening History to view your history. To check listening history on the desktop, tap on the Queue icon on the now playing bar and click on the Recently Played tab.

How to See Spotify Listening History

Spotify allows you to view your recently played songs, podcasts, or playlists. This feature is beneficial when you’re trying to make a playlist with the songs you recently played but forgot their titles. Viewing listening history on the Spotify app is just a matter of a few clicks. 

On Mobile (Android/iOS)

To see Spotify listening history on mobile:

  • Open the Spotify app on your mobile device.
  • Click on the Profile icon in the top left corner.
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  • Tap on Listening History from the given options.
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Here, you will see your Spotify listening history for the last few months. By clicking on the three dots next to each song, you can add it to your playlist or liked songs list.

On Desktop (Windows/macOS)

To see Spotify listening history on the desktop app: 

  • Launch the Spotify app on your PC.
  • Click on the Queue icon, which looks like three horizontal lines on the right side of the now-playing bar.
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  • Then, tap on the Recently Played section beside the queue section.
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This section allows you to check your listening history but only shows you the last 50 songs. It doesn’t show you your entire listening history on the platform.

On the Web Player

You can also check your listening history on the web player; here’s how to do it:

  • Log in with your preferred method.
  • Click on your Profile icon.
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  • Tap on Profile from the given options.
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  • Here, you can see your top artists and songs, giving an idea of your listening history.
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Alternatively, you can also find recently played songs on the home tab. Simply open the home page, scroll down, look at the Recently Played section, and click on Show All to check Spotify’s listening history.

How to See Entire Spotify Listening History

Although Spotify lets you see your listening history on desktop and mobile apps, this search history is not your entire history on the platform. The mobile app shows you your listening history for the past few months, and the desktop app only shows your last 50 played songs.

To view your entire listening history, follow the given steps:

  • Click on the Profile icon and tap on Account.
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  • Scroll down to the Security and Privacy section and click on Privacy Settings.
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  • On the Privacy Settings page, check the boxes for Account Data and Extended Streaming History. Account data is your streaming history for the past year, while Extended Streaming History is your entire music listening history on Spotify.
  • After checking the box, click on the Request Data button below. 
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  • Spotify will send you an email, so go to your mailbox and confirm your request.
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Spotify takes almost 5 days to prepare Account Data and 30 days to prepare Extended Streaming History Data.

How to Clear Spotify Listening History

Spotify doesn’t let you clear your listening history unless you delete your account. Spotify uses this information to curate personalized playlists for you. However, if you want to listen to a song and don’t want it to be shown in your search history, you can enable private sessions.

How to Enable Private Sessions on Mobile

You can enable private sessions on mobile easily, even if you’re doing it for the first time; here’s how to do it:

  • Click on your Profile Icon.
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  • Tap on Security and Privacy.
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  • Scroll down, and in the Privacy section, enable the toggle of Private Session.
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After enabling the private session, any song or playlist you play will not be shown in your listening history or affect Spotify algorithms. It can be beneficial when you want to entertain your kids by playing poems or kiddy tunes and don’t want these tunes to affect your history.

How to Enable Private Sessions on Desktop

To enable private sessions on the desktop:

  • Open the Spotify App on your computer.
  • Click on the Profile icon.
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  • Tap on Private Session to allow the private session. Once you tap on Private Session, you will see a lock sign on the top of your screen.
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Conclusion

Viewing search history on Spotify is a great way to check your recently played songs. It helps when you want to make your playlist and add a song you played yesterday but forgot its title.

By following the steps mentioned in this article, you can easily see Spotify search history on mobile, desktop, and web player. If you still face any issues, feel free to ask me in the comments section.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

Yes, your listening will be synchronized across all the devices logged in with the same account.

Spotify doesn’t let you share your listening history with your friends, but you can share individual songs with them.

You don’t need a premium subscription to view your listening history. You can check your history whether you’re a free or paid Spotify customer.

Yes, Spotify uses your listening activity and analyzes your activities on the platforms to curate personalized playlists and suggest songs.

There is no way to see your friends’ listening activity on the platform. However, you can see their activity on the platform in real time.

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