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When pressing 'Play on spotify' in the Web page with 'Your Top Songs 2017' the Spotify icon flashes in the the Windows taskbar (Windows 7 Pro), but Spotify does not open the playlist. The first time I pressed 'play on spotify' it actually crashed spotify and I had to reinstall it.
So my question remain. How do I play my 'Your top songs 2017'?
Wouldn't it me a lot easier if the playlist was generated and added directly to spotify instead of using an external website? Or is this whole thing just a way for spotify to trick people to agree on a privacy policy that allow spotify to transfer data outside the EEA and do whatever they want with my data?