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Spotify says about two million users hacked app to dodge ads (VIDEO)
Headphones are seen in front of a logo of online music streaming service Spotify in this illustration picture taken in Strasbourg, February 18, 2014. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

NEW YORK, March 24 — Spotify Technology SA said yesterday it uncovered two million users of its free service who had blocked advertising without paying, highlighting a potential revenue risk for the soon-to-be public company.

In an amended version of the share prospectus filed last month, the Swedish company said it continues to be impacted by third-party attempts to gain unauthorised access to its premium service.

The music-streaming company previously included the two million users in calculations for some of its key performance indicators, including MAUs, ad-supported users, content hours, and content hours per MAU.

Spotify said it currently does not have the data to adjust previously provided key performance indicators, and as a result certain metrics may be 'overstated' in its prospectus.

The company had 157 million active users as of Dec. 31, of which about 71 million were paid subscribers who access ad-free versions of the service, according to its website.

Spotify had filed this week for a direct listing of its shares, instead of a traditional IPO.

The direct listing will let investors and employees sell shares without the company raising new capital or hiring a Wall Street bank or broker to underwrite the offering. — Reuters

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