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A couple of years ago, when the subscription overhaul was announced, I was pissed at the idea that if I switched to free, I'd have play restrictions placed on my own local files in the android app. I was assured by a CSR that that wouldn't be happening, that Spotify would never place restrictions on users playing their local files...
Well, I didn't believe them, so I've only just updated the app. And yep - I have limited skips, can't queue and can only shuffle when I am playing LOCAL FILES. Music which Spotify has absolutely no commercial interest in.
This is purposelessly irritating, and I'm not impressed that I was lied to by Spotify employees.