Quick answer
Prohibited activity is any behavior that breaks the law, the Polyfunded Terms, the final challenge brief, account security, or fair individual skill measurement.
Prohibited challenge practices
- Multi-accounting, account sharing, or account transfers.
- Collusion, coordinated opposite positions, or group coverage schemes.
- External hedging designed to defeat individual challenge measurement.
- Bots, scripts, automated entry, high-frequency abuse, or latency exploitation.
- Duplicate or repetitive activity designed to game the rules.
- Exploiting platform bugs, data delays, or provider errors.
Prohibited access and payment practices
- False identity, age, country, billing, or contact details.
- VPN or proxy abuse intended to bypass controls.
- Unauthorized devices, emulators, device farms, or credential sharing.
- Payment fraud, unsupported chargebacks, malicious code, or attacks on the service.
Common questions
Q:Can I appeal an enforcement decision?
A: You can ask support to review the account record. Contacting support does not guarantee reinstatement or a different outcome.
Q:Can I use another person's payment method?
A: You must be authorized to use the payment method. Polyfunded may request payment authorization evidence.
Q:Are loopholes allowed if they are not named word for word?
A: No. The Terms prohibit attempts to bypass the intended use or exploit narrow technical loopholes.