How to avoid getting banned by Microsoft Skype?

Your Skype account can be temporarily suspended, restricted, disabled, or banned. As per Skype policy, accounts that have been banned or disabled cannot be reactivated anymore.

Moreover, you should also note that Microsoft has retrieved information and notes about you, so it can detect your presence whenever you use Skype services again.

We all know that your Skype account is vital for CamLust. The following are the important rules that you should take note to avoid getting banned by Microsoft Skype.

  • DO NOT create a new Skype account from the same device. If you want to create multiple accounts (for business and personal use) make sure to use different devices such as computer, laptop, phone, or tablet.
  • DO NOT create the new Skype account with the same IP address. Make sure that you create the account with a different IP address or by using VPN software.
  • DO NOT create the new Skype account using the same browser. You must create it from a different one. For example, if you created your previous account with Google Chrome, you need to use Mozilla, Opera, or TOR for the second account.
  • DO NOT create the Skype account with the same custom email domain. For example, if you create your Skype account with a custom email domain such as
  • DO NOT create the new Skype account with the same custom email domain - if you created your Skype account with a custom email domain, for courtney@hotstudio.com do not use @hotstudio.com for your second account. It is strongly advised to refrain from using @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, or @outlook.com.
  • DO NOT use sexual, lascivious, sensual, or offensive words on your email address. If you do not want to use your real name, you can use simple code names or pen names.
  • DO NOT use a sexy Skype picture or any revealing photos. Avoid showing any parts of your body or taking a close-up of your private parts.
  • DO NOT use sexual words in your Skype description. Keep it simple and compliant with the Skype policy.
  • DO NOT share your CamLust Skype ID anywhere else. We won’t be able to protect you for any privacy issues that can arise after you share your Skype ID in other sites. 

 

NOTE: On May 1, 2018, Skype has updated its terms of use to add “no offensive language allowed” in view of the recent law called Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA) and Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA). The “no pornography” article is already in their terms for years so this is not a big change as many models believe. Read more about the updated Teams of Usage of Service (TOS) for Skype.

If you got your Skype account banned, learn more information on what you can do here.