June 18, 2026, 2:12 pm | Read time: 3 minutes
Spotify is facing a change that many users might hardly notice at first. However, it could later cause problems if important account information is no longer up to date. Those who have been using their Spotify account for a long time should take a closer look.
What Spotify is Changing About Log-in
Starting September 1, 2026, logging in with a username will no longer be possible. This is according to a Spotify support page. Instead, users will need to use their email address. Alternatively, logging in through other linked methods, such as Apple, Google, Facebook, or by phone number, will still be possible if this login method has been set up for the account.
Spotify confirms that music, playlists, and other account content will remain unchanged. Therefore, action is mainly required for users who currently log in with their username. Those who already use their email address can relax.
Username or Display Name?
It’s important to distinguish between a username and a display name. The username is used by Spotify to identify the account. It is not necessarily the name others see in the app. Instead, the display name is visible in many areas, such as in the profile, playlists, or the app. Users can change this, but it cannot be used to log in.
The change might be confusing for some users. Spotify is not removing the display name and is not automatically deleting existing usernames. The service is simply discontinuing the option to log in with a username.
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How to Add Your Email
Users who have set up their account exclusively through other login methods can add an email address later in the account settings.
- Select “Edit Personal Information” under “Account.”
- Here you can check if the stored email address is correct.
- If any changes were made, don’t forget to select “Save Profile” afterward.
If no email is stored, this can be changed on the login methods page. Users need to choose “Edit Login Methods” and then click “Add” next to the desired method. Spotify advises users to act sooner rather than later, as access to accounts could be lost in an emergency.
Why Some Users Should Act Now
Even if the change might hardly be noticeable for many Spotify users, there are some cases where action is needed now. This mainly affects accounts that have existed for many years. Those who have been logging in with their username for a long time may not even remember which email address is stored with Spotify.
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This can become problematic if the stored address is no longer used or access to it has been lost. If you need to reset your password or receive security questions after the change, you might have trouble accessing your account again. Therefore, it is advisable to check and update the stored email address in the account settings early on.
It is also sensible to review the linked login methods. Many users now log in via Apple, Google, or Facebook and have not used their username for a long time. Those who have set up such links should check if they still work and are connected to the currently used accounts.