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How do I get to my created playlists - don't show up when I search My Collection
I have had a free Pandora account for many years and have had great difficulty pulling up the playlists I create. Under My Collection there are categories for Station, Podcast, Episode, etc. but not category for my playlists. I thought that perhaps if I purchased the Pandora Plus subscription I would have easier access. I do not. Please explain. Thanks
Moderator Edit: Edited title for clarity
Welcome to community!
Sorry for any confusion around playlists. On-demand content, such as Playlists, Albums and Songs are only available as a Premium subscriber.
However, you can access on-demand content by activating a Premium Access Session by listening to an ad - this is what you've been doing it. This gives you all the features of Premium for a limited duration.
To view your playlist, you'll first need to activate a session, then you'll be able to filter your collection by Playlist.
Let us know if you have any more questions.
Welcome to community!
Sorry for any confusion around playlists. On-demand content, such as Playlists, Albums and Songs are only available as a Premium subscriber.
However, you can access on-demand content by activating a Premium Access Session by listening to an ad - this is what you've been doing it. This gives you all the features of Premium for a limited duration.
To view your playlist, you'll first need to activate a session, then you'll be able to filter your collection by Playlist.
Let us know if you have any more questions.
Pandora Plus is a little sneaky. It's not revealed to consumers in advance that you will not be able to access your playlists on Pandora Plus. This is a pretty slimy way to treat consumers who pay for an upgrade. Is there anything more that plus does other than remove ads during a listening session? All those other injected ads are just a ploy to induce users to pay $6 more per month to get premium. Be more transparent.