Dear Google AI Support Team,
I am writing to respectfully appeal the suspension of my AI services associated with my account. Recently, while using the developer tool OpenCode along with the opencode-antigravity-auth plugin to access models (specifically through the project: rising-fact-p41fc), I encountered the following error:
“This service has been disabled in this account for violation of Terms of Service. Please submit an appeal to continue using this product. [Status: 403]”
Context of My Usage: I have been using the OpenCode CLI to streamline my development workflow and local coding tasks. To facilitate this, I utilized the Antigravity bridge, which involves Google OAuth authentication. My intention was purely for personal productivity and learning purposes.
My Statement: I was not aware that using this specific third-party CLI tool or the OAuth bridge method might violate Google’s Terms of Service, as I received no prior warnings. I have always valued the integrity of Google’s AI ecosystem and would never intentionally engage in activities that compromise the platform.
Notably, my access to the standard Gemini web interface (gemini.google.com) remains functional, which leads me to believe this issue is specifically tied to the API/Project-level OAuth activity.
My Commitment: If the use of third-party CLI tools for OAuth authentication is the cause of this violation, I am committed to stopping its use immediately. I am more than willing to switch to official Google Cloud SDKs or standard API key methods as prescribed by your documentation.
I kindly request that you review my case and consider reinstating my API/Project access. I am a dedicated user of Google AI technologies and hope to continue my development work within the authorized guidelines.
Thank you very much for your time and assistance.
Best regards,