Whoops, Spotifys Web Player No Longer Works on Apples Safari Browser. Music streaming service Spotify no longer officially supports Apples Safari browser, and Safari users who attempt to access it say they are being redirected to use another browser or download Spotifys desktop client. Per the Verge and Engadget, the company will only say recent updates have made the two programs incompatible. Users on the Spotify forum have flagged what they believe is an incompatibility with the Google Widevine content decryption module, which Spotify uses and Apple does not support, though the company has remained mum about whether Safari support is coming back anytime soon. Loveless Uncensored Online Watch here. Were always testing things by adding or removing features to make Spotify better overall, Spotify customer support told a forum user, per Mac Rumors. Were sorry that this means youre not able to use the Web Player like you could before. We cant say if or when any specific features will be back. On Spotifys website, the list of compatible browsers now includes just Chrome 4. Firefox 4. 7, Edge 1. Opera 3. 2, with a mention of Safari nowhere to be seen. Zbrush Brushes more. Users can still easily access the service using one of Spotifys official apps, as well as simply log on to Spotify using another browser, so its unlikely anyone would be more than somewhat inconvenienced by the bug. Machete-Lite_5.png' alt='Media Player 12.2 Chip' title='Media Player 12.2 Chip' />Media Player 12.2 ChipSafari comprises a surprising share of all browsers at 2. ZDNet, but that includes a large number of mobile users who always have the option of just using the app. Media Player 12.2 Chip' title='Media Player 12.2 Chip' />Charlie Pierce on all this ESPN nonsense and newspapering and what not is so fantastic and Im bitter we didnt run it. Go check it out. SI. Relentlessly positive UFC golden boy Sage Northcutt has had a rough time of it lately, what with losing two of his last three and having had his most recently. Gizmodo has reached out to Spotify for comment, and well update if we hear back. The Verge, Engadget.