![]() Rather, Niantic have been working on more aggressive catching of cheaters and other ToS violations - spoofing, bots, multiple accounts, account sharing, etc. I believe none of these 'ToS violation' bans are related to IITC. Given that a large number of serious Ingress players use, or have used, IITC, it isn't surprising to find that if Niantic ban someone by mistake, they have used IITC. A week after that and and there were more reports of the same.On appeal, many of these bans were reversed - including some confirmed IITC users Many users reported their only ToS violation was using IITC - and some said that even IITC hadn't been used. About a week later, Niantic made a large batch of user bans 'for ToS violations'.A couple of people confirmed it was attempts to use the broken IITC Mobile 0.9 that lead to instant bans. A couple of days later there were reports of user bans for 'excessive intel use'. On 27th November 2013, Niantic released a major update of the standard intel site.However, the following events have lead to this belief: However, in early December 2013, many people started to believe Niantic were banning people for using IITC. However, just because something is against the ToS it doesn't mean Niantic will enforce it. Niantic consider IITC (and any other unofficial software) against the Ingress ToS.
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