- TIDAL Profile
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Your TIDAL profile is where you’ll access your public playlists, your Collection, and app settings. TIDAL Profiles are a great way to show off your unique musical personality and connect with friends, family, and the community of music lovers who subscribe to TIDAL.
Creating a new profile
- On the profile page, select Continue and enter your profile name. Profile names are public and can be changed at any time.
- Select Continue
- Select if you'd like to publish any of your playlists publicly by checking the circle next to the playlist. If you chose to make a playlist public, select publish. If not, select Done.
Editing your profile name
On the profile page:
- Select
in the upper right corner
- Select Edit profile
Adding a profile picture
Import a picture that represents you to customize your TIDAL Profile beyond the playlists you make public.
- Select
in the upper right corner of your TIDAL Profile
- Select Edit Profile and then Import profile picture
- Select from Facebook, TikTok or Snapchat to import your profile picture. To ensure all TIDAL subscribers have a fun and safe experience, we require a profile image from your social media account. Images from other sources cannot be uploaded.
- Connect your social media account to TIDAL by entering your social media credentials. After a quick verification process, your new profile picture will be added to your account.
- To remove your profile picture, select Edit Profile, select the trash can icon next to your profile and select Remove when the remove profile picture pop up appears.
Discovering profiles and playlists
- Subscribers can search for profile names on the Search page and can filter by Profiles in the filter bubbles below search.
- Sharing a profile link:
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- On the profile page, select
in the upper right hand corner
- Choose Copy Link to copy the link to your clipboard
- On the profile page, select
- You can also find profile names beneath playlist titles. To add a public playlist to your collection, select the heart Add icon.
- When creating a new playlist, you have the option to make it public or keep it private. To make existing playlists public, select
in the playlist option menu and then Confirm in the pop-up menu.
Following profilesOn your profile page, under profile name, select Followers link to view who is following you or Following to see who you are following. If you no longer want to follow someone, unselect Following.
Find friends and family by searching for their profile name, using their profile link or via their playlists by selecting their name beneath the playlist title. To add their public playlist to their collection, select the heart Add icon.
Blocking
If you would like to remove a playlist due to explicit content, you can unfollow or block a user by following the steps below. You can also control the content you listen to by blocking a specific artist or song or disallowing explicit content.
When you block someone, both users automatically unfollow each other. As a result, neither user can see or access the other’s profile or playlists or appear in search results.
To block a user:
- Go to the user’s profile page that you want to block
- Select
next to the user and click Block
- Select Confirm
- You will see a confirmation message at the bottom of the screen that the user has been successfully blocked.
To unblock a user:
- Select
in the upper right corner of your TIDAL Profile
- Go to Settings -> My Content -> Blocked and select Profiles to access your list of blocked users.
- Select Unblock next to the user you want to unblock.
- You will receive a pop-up. Select Confirm. You will see a confirmation message at the bottom of the screen that the user was unblocked. You must manually follow each other again after the unblocking was performed.
Report a Content Guideline violation
TIDAL’s Content Guidelines are in place so everyone can enjoy using TIDAL safely and comfortably. Click here to report a content guideline violation. Your report will be shared with our content moderation team to review for adherence to our guidelines.
There is no requirement to make any part of your profile contents public, including playlists. Beyond adding a profile name, you do not have to participate in the functionality profiles provide. If you have questions about privacy on TIDAL, please consult our Privacy Notice.