Okay. My point throughout was focused on the account access and locked issue, and I never mentioned DRM downloads as a cause. What I described is also the result of practice. If you misunderstood, it might be because I didn't express myself clearly. I apologize for that.
And yeah, I don't know anything. I don't pretend to know anything, I'm just sharing my personal opinions and experiences.
Be cool.
The following are the warning emails I received and the result emails I received after the appeal.
The email was also received after switching to a different IP address while browsing the homepage using Chrome. After registering a new account, switching IP addresses, and directly subscribing to a channel, the page was quickly locked again. This situation has only occurred recently.
After that, as I said, I used another account and stopped frequently switching IP addresses to purchase digital products such as subscription channels in a short period of time. So far, I have not received any warning emails or been locked out.
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Why are you telling me to be cool? What did i say to not be cool? smfh...
As for my mention of DRM, i mean that people who are NOT trying to download anything do all the stuff you claim Amazon looks at to determine if they will ban you.
When you say you didn't express yourself clearly, you weren't lying.
We now find out that your account was suspended. You then proceeded to create a new account, using the same IP address and only changing it after creating the account. Everyone knows if you are banned from somewhere and you want to create a new account, you change your IP FIRST. You shouldn't even use the same computer actually. You also contested the suspension. Obviously they'll be on the lookout.
The majority of us stopped downloading when we got the warning. On my Canadian account, i order something from Amazon pretty much every other day. My mom watches stuff in the Prime app on her TV. I never change my IP unless my ISP does when my lease is over or there is an issue with the connection. Amazon can clearly see the IP pool still belongs to the same ISP. I still got the warning. So, like i said, you are wildly speculating but framing it like it's fact.
Thank you for letting people know it's not factual and just speculation. That's all i wanted.