Here is how to fix the Anti-Gravity quota issues<<<

@Sudeepth_P you’re absolutely right - essentially rolling back will only accomplish the same results as uninstall and reinstall. i only mention 1.19.4 as the last stable and 1.19.5 as the moment of when they introduced the error initially (Feb25/Feb26), which is just over 3 weeks ago - which lines up very well with the timeframe of people seeing the first 7day lockout, assuming its a normal cooldown, and on the 8th day seeing it back to 7day lockout, which would be March 4 when the error is first reported. one week after that, March 11, user tensions escalated as it is now an additional round of lockout. march 18 would have been the next round of lockout. if any users have not done the 1:1 account isolation as i’ve described - there will likely be the next round of resets and user complaints in waves around March 25. theres a bit of drift on dates since it didn’t trigger until users exhausted their model usage. Personally, i don’t drain my usage to 0 percent, i stop when i hit 20% - which is what made the 7 day trigger especially strange. I was casually trying different things here and there all that time frame - but started my own intense personal investigation march 13, and the moment my first model came out of the 7 day loop, I released my solution march 16. march 20 at midnight is when users who followed the single account isolation method all noticed IN MASS that their 7 day security timers had returned to 5 hour timers. but yes, you’re right in that - the version doesn’t really matter - i only mention the versions to track the timeframe.

@wynell even though you use firefox as your main - get google chrome canary, set canary as your default system browser and only log in with the one google account that matches your AI Pro account for Antigravity. this way you can continue to use firefox as your normal multi account stuff for gmail drive etc. all you need canary for is handling the automatic sign in stuff. the whole error is affecting users with multiple accounts. you shouldn’t have to do much else than that except reboot. antigravity, make sure it has one account only. chromecanary, make sure it has one account only. (make sure they are the same account) reboot. if that doesn’t pull it off i have more of the aggressive steps here Possible Global Quota Refresh! : Reboot/Restart Antigravity and Check! : Looping 7 Day Lockouts Over?
I will say - theres nothing WE do to reset the quota - its a security feature that triggers the lockout, about 20 hours ago, google did a large reset on their own side. the only thing the users should have to do is make sure they are connected properly like i’ve described. when your accounts line up properly, restarting your computer should be all it takes to force a clean handshake.

@Roberto_Garcia
C:\Users[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Programs\antigravity
C:\Users[YourUserName]\AppData\Roaming\Antigravity
C:\Users[YourUserName].antigravity
C:\Users[YourUserName].gemini\antigravity

@Barbara_Lerici so i’m pretty sure once people show that their accounts are in compliance and theres no account identity mismatch, then google has reset things. i’ve seen now DOZENS of users who have said around Friday Midnight (West Coast USA timezone) their timers went out of lockout after reboot or restarting antigravity. so likely - all you did was follow the 1:1 method and then once google updated their own thing it all fell into place.

@Dizio did you do the single account thing? one google account loggeed in antigravity, one google account logged in your default system browser - because if it returned, you probably signed in on a different account putting 2 accounts in your default system browser which can again trigger it.

i mean idk about everyone else - but i’m NOT playing any risky biscuit games just to check my email - use a secondary browser for your multi account stuff, and default system browser to maintain the master account for ai pro antigravity.

hey Gemini please describe default system browser vs secondary browser.
A default system browser is the primary web browser used by the operating system to automatically open links (URLs), local HTML files, and internet shortcuts. A secondary browser is any additional browser installed on the same device used for specific, separate tasks. Only one browser can be set as the default, but you can have multiple secondary browsers installed and used simultaneously