Check Your Tidal Accounts for Unauthorized Users/Fees


Over the past month I starting seeing albums in my favorites on Tidal that I didn't select and that I would almost never listen to (plenty of Eastern European electronic dance music).  I would delete them and move on.  

The pace of these unauthorized favorite albums picked up to about 2 being added overnight.  Yesterday, I logged into Tidal from a browser as opposed to using Roon as the interface.  Well, my account was being charged $29.99 per month for a family plan that I never bought (my spouse uses Spotify) and I noticed additional account members have been added over the last several years.  

I deleted the family plan and each account member.  Then I changed my password.  Today there are no new albums or members on my account.  

You may want to look at your account periodically to ensure you haven't been hacked.  

Ultimately, I'll be migrating everything over to Qobuz, which I use too and like better.  I would think Tidal should ask for two factor authorization to make significant account changes in this day and age.  I'm glad Russian hackers enjoyed listening to EDM on my dime.  Kind of creepy. 
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Interesting @jsd52756. 

All I know, is that I want to be done with Tidal.  Spotify's interface is clearly better.  Qobuz has great sound.  What is Tidal brining to the table? 
@soix ---Ha ha ha ha ha!!!  

@tony1954,  I'm now in your camp. 

Also, since we are piling on about Tidal, what's with the demographic of their music picks, charts, etc?  There's little, if any, curated music or content presentations for anything that was recorded before 2010. Or is it just me?