The only way to revoke Spotify API tokens is to delete your account
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#4Official Spotify Web API feature request ticket: https://github.com/spotify/web-api/issues/126
@thelinmichael Guys wake up!!!!!! How can you implement an OAuth 2.0 without the ability to revoke access? I mean HOW DARE YOU?
Fix this ASAP
I understand the frustration, but they aren't exactly helping the situation.Re: The only way to revoke Spotify API tokens is to delete your account
#5Spotify, in general, appears to consider accounts disposable. I think I saw something about this getting better recently, but a few months ago the only way to move my paid account to a family subscription was to delete the old account and create new accounts for everyone I wanted in the family plan.
IMO it's certainly better then facebook's undisposable position where you are never deleting your account and every service that uses facebook serves as a mechanism for creating, reactivating, or connecting, with that one account. As a subscription service Spotify should probably make it easier to switch between subscription tiers, but I'm happy enough with the company to at least defend them a little bit :-P.
Re: The only way to revoke Spotify API tokens is to delete your account
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#7Official Spotify Web API feature request ticket: https://github.com/spotify/web-api/issues/126
Sometimes I really wonder what people who post stuff like this on issue comments aim to achieve: @thelinmichael Guys wake up!!!!!! How can you implement an OAuth 2.0 without the ability to revoke access? I mean HOW DARE YOU? Fix this ASAP I understand the frustration, but they aren't exactly helping the situation.
Yelling isn't productive and it's not going to solve anything. You can totally communicate your frustration without resorting to raising your voice. If anything, making people that distressed is only counterintuitive and counterproductive.
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#8I also noticed, for instance, that a LinkedIn app developer cannot rotate API Keys used to access LinkedIn's service. Again, the solution is to delete the app & restart. :/
Re: The only way to revoke Spotify API tokens is to delete your account
#9Spotify, in general, appears to consider accounts disposable. I think I saw something about this getting better recently, but a few months ago the only way to move my paid account to a family subscription was to delete the old account and create new accounts for everyone I wanted in the family plan.
I imagine this comes from the various trial offerings they've had for new customers, including student discounts and family discounts. I myself have gone through ~3 accounts taking advantage of this over the years and I imagine their metrics show a high account churn such that it is not an unreasonable conclusion to view accounts as disposable. IMO it's certainly better then facebook's undisposable position where you…
Re: The only way to revoke Spotify API tokens is to delete your account
#10Spotify, in general, appears to consider accounts disposable. I think I saw something about this getting better recently, but a few months ago the only way to move my paid account to a family subscription was to delete the old account and create new accounts for everyone I wanted in the family plan.