Share listening activity with friends
Airbuds is built around a social music widget that lets friends see listening activity from the home screen. The main idea is simple: connect a supported music service, add friends, and use the widget as a lightweight way to notice what people are enjoying.
Song reactions, playback entry points, and conversations can turn a passive music feed into a small social space. This works best for friends who are comfortable sharing listening habits rather than keeping them private.
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Connect music services and customize widgets
The service supports sign-in through music platforms and lets users create widgets for selected friends. Custom widgets can make a home-screen view feel more personal by narrowing activity to one person or a smaller group.
A widget setup should be checked carefully for the user's phone launcher and supported music account. Connection permissions, friend invites, and any activity-sharing controls deserve review before the widget is placed on a public or shared home screen.
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Manage privacy, friends, and optional extras
Music activity can reveal routines, moods, and personal preferences, so a social listening app benefits from thoughtful privacy choices. Contacts, notifications, camera, location, phone, and billing-related permission categories are present in the package and should be considered feature by feature.
This package installed but redirected to a Google Play blocker before the Airbuds interface appeared. Users should confirm current availability, supported services, account requirements, widget support, subscriptions, and privacy settings before connecting a music history.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.