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How do I change my Tidal settings?

Published in Music Streaming 2 mins read

Tidal offers a variety of settings to customize your listening experience. Here's how to access and adjust them:

1. Accessing Tidal Settings:

  • Desktop:
    • Log in to your Tidal account on your computer's web browser.
    • Click on your profile picture in the top right corner.
    • Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
  • Mobile App:
    • Open the Tidal app on your smartphone or tablet.
    • Tap on the "Menu" icon (usually three horizontal lines).
    • Select "Settings".

2. Navigating the Settings Menu:

The Tidal settings menu is divided into several categories. Some of the most common settings you can adjust include:

  • Sound Quality:
    • "Streaming Quality": Choose your preferred audio quality for streaming. Options range from "High" to "Master" for the highest fidelity.
    • "Offline Quality": Determine the audio quality for downloaded music.
    • "Hi-Fi Mode": Enable or disable this feature for high-fidelity audio playback.
  • Playback:
    • "Shuffle": Randomize playback order of songs.
    • "Repeat": Choose to repeat the current song, playlist, or album.
    • "Crossfade": Smoothly transition between songs.
  • Notifications:
    • "Push Notifications": Control notifications for new releases, recommendations, and other updates.
    • "Email Notifications": Manage email notifications related to your account and activity.
  • Account:
    • "Profile": Update your profile information, including your name, email address, and password.
    • "Subscription": Manage your subscription plan, including payment information and renewal settings.
  • Privacy:
    • "Data Usage": Control data usage for streaming and offline content.
    • "Privacy Settings": Adjust privacy settings for your personal information and activity.

3. Saving Changes:

After making changes to your settings, be sure to click "Save" or "Apply" to confirm your selections.

Remember: The specific settings and options available may vary slightly depending on your device and Tidal subscription plan.

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