A linked account was disabled
Meta says accounts owned by the same person or entity as a disabled account may also be restricted, particularly where the system suspects enforcement evasion.
Your real account can look fake to an automated system. A linked disabled profile, signs of automation, a compromised login, identity uncertainty, or behavior that resembles enforcement evasion can turn years of posts, customers, and credibility into one cold notification.
For eligible Account Integrity cases we accept, Clout Forge offers a guaranteed Instagram unban under written service terms. No passwords. No Telegram “insiders.” No generic appeal spam.
Meta uses Account Integrity rules to restrict or disable accounts that appear harmful, repeatedly violating, inauthentic, compromised, automated, connected to disabled assets, or designed to evade earlier enforcement.
That means the words on the notice may describe the bucket—not the exact fact pattern that triggered it. Recovery starts by identifying which signal your account history most likely created and disproving it with consistent ownership evidence.
Read Meta's Account Integrity policy ↗Meta says accounts owned by the same person or entity as a disabled account may also be restricted, particularly where the system suspects enforcement evasion.
Scripting, unauthorized automation, or behavior that resembles automated control can trigger deeper ownership review.
Unexpected access patterns, changed credentials, or takeover behavior can cause Meta to request more information before restoring control.
Instagram does not require your legal name, but it does prohibit deceptive identity use and accounts created to evade enforcement.
Meta does not list ordinary VPN use by itself as prohibited Account Integrity conduct. Rapid changes in country, IP address, device, or login pattern can coincide with security challenges or suspicious-access signals—but that does not prove the VPN alone caused the ban.
The useful question is not “Did I use a VPN?” It is “What ownership story does my complete login and account history tell?”
We inspect the notice, username, linked assets, prior appeals, account history, and ownership evidence before accepting the case.
We identify the likeliest Account Integrity theory: linkage, compromise, automation, identity, or enforcement-evasion signals.
We organize a consistent record and work through official appeal and authorized support paths. We never request your password.
Accepted cases receive the scope, exclusions, timeline expectations, and contractual remedy in writing before engagement.
Clout Forge's guarantee applies to eligible Account Integrity cases we accept and is governed by written service terms. We tell you the remedy, exclusions, and required client cooperation before you pay.
We never ask for:
Account Integrity is Meta's policy and enforcement framework for accounts that appear harmful, persistently violating, inauthentic, compromised, automated, linked to disabled assets, or used to evade enforcement. The exact reason in an individual case depends on the notice and account history.
Meta does not list ordinary VPN use by itself as an Account Integrity violation. Rapidly changing locations, devices, or IP addresses may coincide with security challenges or suspicious-login signals, but a VPN should not automatically be assumed to be the sole cause.
Meta states that accounts owned by the same person or entity as a disabled account, or accounts created to evade an earlier enforcement action, may also be restricted or disabled. A successful appeal must explain legitimate ownership and address linked assets accurately.
Yes. For eligible Account Integrity cases that Clout Forge accepts, the reinstatement service is offered with a written guarantee under the client agreement. Eligibility, exclusions, timeline, and remedy are confirmed before engagement.
No. Legitimate reinstatement work uses ownership documentation, policy analysis, official appeal channels, and authorized escalation—not credential sharing.
Some identity or security-review cases resolve quickly, while linked-account, compromised-account, or previously denied cases can take longer. We assess the expected range from the notice, account history, appeal history, and available ownership evidence before engagement.