Legal •Spotify Developer Policy| developer.spotify.com
Updating the Criteria for Web API Extended Access| developer.spotify.com
To improve security for our users, Spotify is planning to remove support for two ways of integrating with Spotify that have been replaced with more secure alternatives. This includes deprecating use of the implicit grant as well as removing support for unencrypted HTTP redirect URIs for your client.| Spotify for Developers
To increase security we are limiting access to certain Web API endpoints for new applications.| Spotify for Developers
TLS 1.0 and 1.1 protocols are deprecated, Spotify will no longer support them.| Spotify for Developers
We are updating the App Remote library and releasing a new Android SDK version to ensure your app stays compatible with the recent changes in Android 14 regarding foreground services.| Spotify for Developers
Introducing the Typescript SDK| Spotify for Developers
An inside look at quota extensions.| Spotify for Developers
Today, we launched some upgrades to the website that we are really excited about. The look and feel of Spotify for Developers has received a major update. Read on to learn more about what’s changed.| Spotify for Developers
We are pleased to share our new accessibility guide, written to help third-party developers level up accessibility in the applications and experiences they build with Spotify’s APIs and SDKs.| Spotify for Developers
Mobile streaming SDKs are now sunset and no longer maintained. We recommend using our app remote android and iOS SDKs going forward.| Spotify for Developers
We will be disabling access to libspotify on May 16, 2022. After that date, integrations that still use libspotify will stop working.| Spotify for Developers
We are excited to announce that Spotify Ads API documentation is now available on the Spotify Developer portal.| Spotify for Developers
Today we’re introducing the iFrame API, a new way to integrate Spotify podcast content into your website.| Spotify for Developers
Today we are announcing the deprecation of the Spotify Follow Button.| Spotify for Developers
Today we are excited to announce that the Web Playback SDK is moving out of beta.| Spotify for Developers
Third-party apps are an essential part of the Spotify experience. From playlist management software to social listening experiences, thousands of important apps connect to the Web API every day. Since we launched the Spotify Developer Platform, we have seen developers worldwide use our APIs to create apps, integrations or use it as a learning platform to learn new skills. We love seeing all the different apps, projects and integrations, and we want to continue supporting and encouraging this....| Spotify for Developers
Developer Day at Spotify is a three-hour online event for all developers interested in Spotify’s open developer platform| Spotify for Developers
Spotify’s Web API engineers do their best to keep the Web API online. Occasionally though, the API does experience downtime and degraded service. We know that outages have an impact on apps that rely on the Web API, and so today, we are launching the [Web API status page](https://status.spotify.dev/): a new website with up-to-date information about ongoing API incidents.| Spotify for Developers
Apps that make requests to the [Spotify Web API](/documentation/web-api/) rely on OAuth 2.0: a system that helps users authorize third-apps to access Spotify data. Since 2014, Spotify has supported three OAuth flows: the implicit grant flow, the authorization code flow, and the client credentials flow. Today, we are excited to announce that Spotify is offering support for the Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE) extension to the OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow. PKCE makes it easier for develo...| Spotify for Developers
Getting help with building Spotify apps just got easier. Today, we're introducing the [Spotify for Developers community forum](https://community.spotify.com/t5/Spotify-for-Developers/bd-p/Spotify_Developer), a new home for conversations about developing software on the Spotify platform. This forum is the place to ask questions about Spotify developer tools, share feedback on the platform, and connect with other developers who are building on the Spotify API.| Spotify for Developers
Today we are excited to announce the launch of our new Podcast APIs, a set of API features that allow developers to build podcast experiences for Spotify users. You can use the Podcast APIs to search Spotify’s podcast catalog, programmatically follow or unfollow podcasts, and fetch information about episodes and podcast shows. Read on for more information about using the Podcast APIs in your app.| Spotify for Developers
The Spotify mobile SDKs allow developers to create iOS and Android apps that interact with Spotify. We’re excited to announce that apps using our mobile SDKs can now connect to Spotify while a device is offline. This feature makes it possible for mobile apps to control playback and authenticate a Spotify user when they are without a network connection. Read on to learn more about how to implement offline authentication for your platform.| Spotify for Developers
Last year, we announced that Spotify will move away from supporting our old streaming SDK in favor of a solution that enables both Spotify Free and Premium users to utilize playback controls in a third party context. We launched our new mobile SDKs in September 2018, and also took our iOS SDK out of beta.| Spotify for Developers
We have released a new version of the iOS SDK, version 1.0.2, which you can find [here](https://github.com/spotify/ios-sdk).| Spotify for Developers
Earlier this week, we made improvements to our developer platform offering for iOS and Android. We really appreciate your support of our developer platform and hope that these improvements make you excited to integrate Spotify into your mobile app.| Spotify for Developers
You can now use the Spotify Connect Web API to start playing tracks from any position using the [Start a User's Playback](/documentation/web-api/reference/start-a-users-playback) endpoint.| developer.spotify.com
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Retrieve metadata from Spotify content or control playback| developer.spotify.com