Spotify Individual memberships are tied to a specific Spotify account and therefore cannot be transferred directly to anyone else. However, you can achieve a similar effect by:
1. Share account login permissions
Allow others to log into the Spotify app using your account. That way, they can use your Spotify account on their device and listen to your music.
It’s important to note that if you want to share your Spotify Premium account with others, consider joining the Spotify Family Plan. Family plans allow up to six people to share a lower-cost account, with each member having their own account and personalization Settings.
At the same time, Spotify’s official policy does not allow users to sell or transfer their accounts. If multiple people use the same account at the same time, it may pose risks to the security and user experience of the account. Therefore, it is recommended that you only share your Spotify account with trusted relatives and friends, and ensure that you comply with the relevant Spotify terms of service and regulations.
2. Account transfer (not recommended)
While it is not possible to transfer an individual Spotify membership directly, it is theoretically possible to do so by sharing account information such as username and password. However, this approach poses a significant security risk and violates Spotify’s terms of service. Therefore, this approach is strongly not recommended.
In general, while it is not possible to directly transfer an individual Spotify membership, you can share the Spotify service with others by sharing account login privileges or joining a family plan. At the same time, be sure to comply with Spotify’s terms of service and regulations to ensure account security and user experience.