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paultendo 6 hours ago

Of course Google can restrict how their API is accessed. But locking paid accounts with no warning, no explanation email, and no functioning support path while continuing to charge $249/month is a different problem entirely. A reasonable enforcement process would have been a warning email, grace period to stop using the tool, then restriction.

What an awful way to lose trust, locking out their users but billing them all the same.

SilverSlash 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Their "API" isn't what's being accessed here. As far as I understand it's using their subscription account oauth token in some third party app that's the issue here.

Aperocky 5 hours ago | parent [-]

If they allowed oauth token to work like that then that is their (Google's) problem.

allthetime 41 minutes ago | parent [-]

Well, it looks like they're not allowing it.

theturtletalks 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I was using Antigravity the proper way, but why would I risk my account using this subpar software? OpenClaw and Opencode literally obfuscate the API call exactly like Antigravity calls it. Do you really trust Google to only catch misuse using this dragnet?