Spotify Lifts Time Limits For All Users
Now unlimited, member or not
Good news, thrifty music lovers. You can now fire up Spotify on your desktop and jam out for as long as you want, for free, without having to worry about getting cut off after a certain amount of time.
The music-streaming giant on Wednesday announced it has lifted time limits for all users, even if they don't pay for a premium membership. There have never been any time limits in the U.S., but in some other areas, Spotify restricted listening time to a few hours a month after a six-month unlimited grace period had passed.
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