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To appeal a VRChat ban, submit a {{VRC link|https://help.vrchat.com/hc/en-us/requests/new|moderation ticket}} on the VRChat's Help Desk.
Other users, friends, family members, or parties involved with a commission should <u>never</u> be given access your VRChat account, or be given your password on the platform, [[Special:MyLanguage/VRChat SDK | VRChat SDK]], or otherwise. A compromised account can lead to its suspension. To prevent account hijackings, please secure your account with a thoughtful password. It is encouraged to apply [[Special:MyLanguage/Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)|two-factor authentication (2FA)]] on an external device for improved security.

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Other users, friends, family members, or parties involved with a commission should <u>never</u> be given access your VRChat account, or be given your password on the platform, [[Special:MyLanguage/VRChat SDK | VRChat SDK]], or otherwise. A compromised account can lead to its suspension. To prevent account hijackings, please secure your account with a thoughtful password. It is encouraged to apply [[Special:MyLanguage/Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)|two-factor authentication (2FA)]] on an external device for improved security.

Other users, friends, family members, or parties involved with a commission should never be given access your VRChat account, or be given your password on the platform, VRChat SDK, or otherwise. A compromised account can lead to its suspension. To prevent account hijackings, please secure your account with a thoughtful password. It is encouraged to apply two-factor authentication (2FA) on an external device for improved security.