Hello Gemini Code Assist and Antigravity Community,
I am posting here to seek community guidance and hopefully escalation
to the engineering team, as I have already submitted a formal appeal
via email.
Subscription: Google One AI Pro
Google One Support Case ID: 8-5116000040237 (Feb 21, 2026)
Appeal Email Sent To: gemini-code-assist-user-feedback@google.com
Date Email Sent: February 21, 2026
Issue Summary:
Both Gemini CLI and Antigravity IDE have been disabled on my account
with the following error:
“This service has been disabled in this account for violation of
Terms of Service. If you believe this is an error, contact
gemini-code-assist-user-feedback@google.com”
Root Cause (Self-Diagnosed):
After investigation, I discovered that a community plugin called
“Antigravity Auth” within the OpenClaw automation tool was silently
scraping my IDE’s OAuth tokens to make headless background API calls.
I was completely unaware this was happening or that it violated ToS.
Remediation Already Completed:
- Permanently deleted OpenClaw and all related tools
- Revoked all unauthorized third-party OAuth sessions from
myaccount.google.com > Security > Third-party access - Stopped all automated scripts using these tokens
- Will only use official Google AI Studio API Keys going forward
Questions for the Community / Google Team:
- Has anyone successfully had their access restored after submitting
the appeal email? How long did it typically take? - Is there any additional escalation path beyond the feedback email
and Google One support? - Is there a specific Google engineer or team advocate monitoring
this forum who can help expedite the review?
I understand the ToS violation was caused by my own (unintentional)
actions, and I take full responsibility. I am a legitimate individual
developer and long-time Google One subscriber. I sincerely hope this
can be reviewed and resolved.
Thank you to anyone who can share their experience or help escalate
this matter.
— Western Laker

