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Anyway, I don’t know what feedback you’ve been getting in the VAC discussions, but I do know that even if you yourself didn’t cheat to trigger a VAC ban, someone using your account might have. There are a coups of ways a ban can get transferred by Fanily Share, but those cases are quite rare by comparison IIRC.
As for the ban lifting, that actually rarely does happen. The way the VAC system works is that it detects known pieces of hashed code being used in RAM in the background of your computer. The only way a ban can be lifted is if the piece of hash code blacklisted by the VAC system is actually removed from the blacklist. At that point it automatically gets lifted for not just you, but others’ systems were effected by the error in question.
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