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Prohibited activity

Review the account, payment, technical, and challenge practices prohibited by Polyfunded's Terms.

On this pageQuick answerProhibited challenge practicesProhibited access and payment practicesCommon questionsQ: Can I appeal an enforcement decision?Q: Can I use another person's payment method?Q: Are loopholes allowed if they are not named word for word?

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.