Music lovers are sharing pie charts of their most listened to genres and artists on Spotify.
The feature, created by an American developer, Darren Huang, rounds up an account holder's monthly music habits into a "Spotify Pie". It is free to access for people with Spotify accounts.
Unlike Spotify's Wrapped feature, which creates an annual slideshow rounding up the artists, tracks and genres favoured by a listener, the Pie Chart has been developed by a third party. To use it, you will have to give permission for the web app to view your Spotify data. You can remove that access at any time by heading to your Spotify account settings.
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Once Spotify users click on Darren's website, they can choose to log in to Spotify and allow the site to access their activity. A pie chart then appears, divided into genres users have listened to that month, followed by a list of artists they have streamed the most.
As ever when it comes to sharing music tastes, some prefer to keep their guilty pleasures quiet.
"For legal reasons I will not be sharing my Spotify pie chart", joked Mode, a Spotify user on Twitter.
How to get the Spotify pie chart
It's easy to view your Spotify pie chart. Head to https://huangdarren1106.github.io/# and log into Spotify. You will have to agree to give the application permission to view your account. The permission can be withdrawn at any time by going to spotify.com/account
The pie chart will show what you've been streaming the most in the past month.
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