Daily Mail

Amazon ‘will put off users with its new fee for music’

- By Eleanor Harding

AMAZON faces losing subscriber­s after making users pay extra to pick music on Alexa, Which? has warned.

The consumer watchdog said the additional monthly charge for full streaming services may be unaffordab­le given the cost of living crisis.

Users can no longer request specific tracks from their digital assistant – unless they cough up for a more expensive subscripti­on. Previously, those on the cheapest Amazon Prime package were able to listen to specific songs as well as playlists in a particular order.

The algorithm will now play only ‘similar’ songs to the one requested, though the track will pop up at some point. And curated playlists are ‘shuffled’.

A basic version of Amazon Music is included in its Prime membership, which costs £8.99 a month. For the full version, allowing users to select songs, they have to pay another £8.99 for Amazon Music Unlimited.

Lisa Barber, Which? Computing Editor, said: ‘Amid the cost of living crisis, many users will be evaluating whether they can afford the added expense.’

Amazon declined to comment last night.

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