Solution to spotify’s 14-day limit:
First, students who use green Internet access should be able to circumvent this restriction. I won’t go into details here.
Second, after activating the premium version of Spotify, there will be no such restrictions. You can use it in any country, and you can enjoy ad-free, high-quality, downloading and other functions.
Here is the official description from spotify:
Unable to log in from abroad
1. You can use a free Spotify account in different countries or regions for up to 14 days.
2. After that, you need to get the premium version or change the country or region settings of your account.
Country or region settings
The country or region where your Spotify account is located depends on where you were when you signed up.
You can change it, but if you have Premium, you probably don't need to.
You can travel anywhere without changing your account settings.
If you still want to change your country or region, you'll need to update your payment method to one issued locally:
1. Log in to your account page.
2. Under your plan, click Update next to your payment method.
3. Enter the new payment method issued in your new country or region. Changes will take effect starting on your next billing date.
You can use Spotify in different countries or regions for up to 14 days. To use beyond 14 days, please change your account settings:
1. Log in to your account page.
2. Click Edit Configuration File.
3. Scroll down to Country or Region and select New from the drop-down list. Note: Your new country or region will only appear if you're actually there.
4. Click to save the configuration file.
Note: If you created an account using Facebook or Apple, you'll also need to change your country or region settings using those services.