Dear Google Support / Gemini Engineering Team,
I am writing to formally appeal the service restriction (Error 403: ToS Violation) on my Google account regarding Antigravity and Gemini Code Assist.
I have been a dedicated and long-term user of Google services, currently maintaining an active Gemini Ultra (AI Ultra) paid subscription. My account was restricted around mid-February 2026, which I believe was triggered by my use of third-party open-source tools, specifically oh-my-opencode and openclaw.
I would like to sincerely clarify that my use of these tools was entirely due to a lack of awareness. I assumed these open-source wrappers were sanctioned methods for improving development workflow, and I had no intention of bypassing Google’s Terms of Service or straining backend resources. As a professional software engineer, I deeply value Google’s infrastructure and regret this unintentional oversight.
Upon learning that these tools violate the ToS, I have taken the following immediate actions to ensure full compliance:
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Completely uninstalled all third-party CLI tools (oh-my-opencode, openclaw).
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Deleted all local configuration files and cached OAuth tokens.
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Revoked all unauthorized third-party app permissions from my Google Account security settings.
I have attached screenshots of my terminal and system folders as evidence of these deletions. I am fully committed to using only official Google interfaces (official Antigravity IDE and Google AI Studio) moving forward.
As a paying subscriber who relies on Gemini for daily professional productivity, I kindly request a manual review and reinstatement of my account access.
Thank you for your time and for the incredible work you do on the Gemini ecosystem.
Sincerely,
byoungholee