Sharing your Terra stream and using multiple devices
You may want to listen to your Terra on multiple devices, or even share it with friends or family.
Terra allows sharing by permitting multiple logins at the same time - simply login to an additional device, or on the web (
www.terralistens.com/login
) and you should see your Terra and be able to stream it there as well.
If you'd like to share with friends or family, you'll need to share your Terra login credentials, and they can download the app or go to the website and login as well. There is a cap to the number of logins you can have at once: we do this to prevent people from creating what would essentially be a public microphone. The limit is reasonable, though, so it's unlikely you'll run into an issue there.
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