over 1 year ago - EA_QueenBee - Direct link
Hey @selendis24,

As other users have already indicated in this thread, you're ultimately responsible for your own account. If you'd like to raise a dispute with our terms of service team, you can do so via the webform in the following article:

https://help.ea.com/en/help/account/information-about-locked-or-banned-or-suspended-accounts/

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over 1 year ago - EA_Lanna - Direct link

Hi @selendis24

 

Sorry to hear that. It's never a great feeling to discover your account has be used by someone else, in this case your brother, and that they broke the rules while on there, leaving you with the ban. That does suck. 

 

There isn't a way for us to overturn this ban with Terms of Service for you (FAQ on EA bans & Suspensions here). If your brother broke the rules on your account, then the ban has been correctly applied to your account and Terms of Service won't overturn a ban correctly added. You see, you're responsible for the activity on your account:  


@EA wrote:

You are responsible for the activity on your EA Account. Your EA Account may be suspended or terminated if someone else uses it to engage in activity that violates this Agreement.

- Section 1:  https://tos.ea.com/legalapp/WEBTERMS/US/en/PC/


We all have to do our part to protect the account, yours includes ensuring only you are accessing your account on your devices and limiting who can play as you on there (i.e. it really should only be you playing on your EA accounts/games as account/game sharing isn't allowed). 

 

If your brother, or anyone else in your household, regularly uses the same device and you want to ensure that only you are playing the games on your account, consider password protecting your accounts and adding a Login verification codes so only you can get past the security measures. I'd also recommend removing your account from shared devices so that it's only accessible from your personal device. While doing this won't unban your EA account, it should help prevent others playing as you on your games from your devices for again. I'll share some help guides on how to set-up some of those security features below: 

 

- EA_Lanna

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over 1 year ago - EA_Lanna - Direct link
Hi @selendis24,

That doesn't sound right...when it comes to being banned on other platforms, that's outside of our wheelhouse. We'll only ban the EA account itself or the EA game.

An EA account ban will mean being banned from playing any online features in any of the EA games on that EA account. Maybe that's what you're seeing? Are you trying to load up EA games on your Xbox?

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