I was just playing destiny 2 forsaken listening to music on spotify and then I get disconnected and it says im banned, idk what too do.
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Typically, pc bans are due to software detected by Destiny 2 while running. These include but not limited to, trainers, aimbots, autofire, mods, graphics hacks, anything that injects code into games, debuggers for programing, even some viruses. any of these could cause a ban, [b]even if not destiny 2 specific[/b] [b]Bungie does not discuss restrictions or bans.[/b] [b]Restrictions are temporary, and will not be overturned or undone before they expire. Once an account is banned however, that ban is permanent. Account restrictions and bans are only done in extreme cases; if actions were taken against your account, then it was with reason. [/b] [b]There are NO options to dispute or overturn account restrictions or bans.[/b] Bans are lifetime for that account https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/11929
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3 RepliesOnce a cheater always a cheater
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Maybe they thought Spotify was a cheat engine idk.
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19 RepliesYou probably grouped up with someone at some point who was DDOSing in Crucible
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4 RepliesBans are permanent, and Bungie will not discuss or overturned them for any reason. https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/11929 On PC bans are typically issued as a result of a cheat engine software being installed on your PC, even if it’s not being used for destiny.